The more we learn of the behavior of our nearest primate relatives:

a. the more we become aware of the insignificance of behavior of other primates.
b. the more we become aware of the importance of human uniqueness as the most evolved primates.
c. the more we become aware of the importance of learned, socially shared practices and knowledge in these creatures and ourselves
d. the less we need to know about other primates.
e. the more taxonomists consider separating humans out of the primate order.


c

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a. True b. False

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. True b. False

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