Australopithecus sediba is characterized by:

A. features of both the genus Homo and other australopithecines
B. a cranial capacity of about (for MH1) 420 cubic centimeters
C. hands that show some degree of arboreal adaptation
D. all of these


D. all of these

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a. increase in surplus-increase in population-increase in surplus b. increase in population-increase in food production-pressure on the environment c. large sedentary urban populations-use of grains to feed babies and young children-increase in material culture d. increase in surplus-increase in population-decrease in surplus

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The diffusionists focused their theory on _______

a. the principle of evolution as the major explanatory reason for cultural variability b. different levels of cultural borrowing to explain cultural diversity c. inductive methodology d. a general law to explain all aspects of human life e. the idea of materialism and technology as the basis of cultural diversity

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In relatively non-stratified societies, associations tend to be based on __________

A) age or sex B) voluntary interest groups C) ethnic group D) achieved qualities

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Which of the following australopithecine species do scientists not believe to be ancestral to the Homo line?

a. A. sediba b. A. anamensis c. A. africanus d. A. robustus e. A. garhi

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