What is a myth? Define and provide an example
What will be an ideal response?
A myth is a sacred narrative that explains the fundamentals of human existence—where we and everything in our world came from, why we are here, and where we are going.
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The non-X-linked disorder below is _____________?
a. red-color blindness b. green-colorblindness c. Huntington's disease d. hemophilia
One "marker" of an agricultural lifestyle is the high frequency of
a. smallpox. b. country concerts. c. caries. d. cholera. e. AIDS.
Gregor Mendel's work with hereditary traits of pea plants
A. confirmed the paint-pot theory of inheritance. B. was the basis for Darwin's theory of evolution. C. led to the formulation of the law of independent assortment. D. discredited the phenomenon of balanced polymorphism. E. proved that natural selection operates on genotypes.
What is silent trade?
a. Trade in which there is no fixed value associated with the goods being exchanged b. Trade in which the partners never know each other’s identity c. Trade in which the items being exchanged are not known in advance (one accepts whatever is offered) d. Trade in which the partners have no face-to-face contact e. Trade in which no goods are exchanged—only services