_______ is an example of biocultural evolution

a. Variations in body mass index
b. The relationship between lactase deficiency and cultural practices
c. Variations in head shape
d. The worldwide distribution of ABO allele frequencies
e. Alcoholism


B

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A. confirm that Neandertals taught modern humans how to make stone tools. B. allow more time for anatomically modern humans to have been in contact with Neandertals. C. suggest modern humans followed Neandertal migration routes. D. call into question the dates of modern human specimens from Romania. E. suggest anatomically modern humans planned for the extinction of the Neandertal.

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In traditional Chinese society __________ was practiced on all but the poorest women

a. female circumcision b. foot binding c. arranged marriage d. child marriage

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Informed consent is required before anthropologists undertake research in communities.?

a. True b. False

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Natural selection is the only mechanism driving genetic evolution.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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