The earliest loris-like and galago-like primates date from the:

A. Middle Eocene
B. Late Oligocene
C. Early Paleocene
D. Early Miocene


A. Middle Eocene

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Wallace's ideas differ from Darwin's in that Wallace __________

a. rejected artificial selection as analogous to natural selection b. insisted on the fixity of species c. supported Lamarckian ideas d. rejected evolution

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The position or rank that one carries in a society is __________

a. role b. status c. job d. enculturation

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All of the following are true about race except: a. Race exists as a social and political category that promotes inequality in some societies. b. Biological evidence demonstrates unequivocally that separate human races do not exist. c. Scientists disagree on the number of biological human races that exist

d. Gene flow throughout evolutionary history has maintained humans as a single species.

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