All of the following are evidence that early humans were not large game hunters except:

a. kill sites do not contain evidence of the whole animal carcass.
b. kill sites show evidence of occupation by both H. habilis and large carnivorous animals.
c. bones with markings show that other animals ate the meat before humans began to process it.
d. large bone accumulations at single sites indicate long use patterns.
e. bones themselves are broken up so that people could get at marrow and also use the bone as a tool.


e

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a. cross-cultural comparisons. b. ethnology. c. controlled comparisons. d. ethnohistoric fieldwork.

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Which of these statements about the world system is NOT true?

A. The world system is based on economies oriented toward the world market for profit. B. The world system is marked by wealth and power differences between countries. C. The world system depends on each nation producing all that is needed by its own population. D. The standard of living in the world system tends to be higher for populations living in core nations. E. The world system was established primarily through European colonialism.

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Which of the following statements about punctuated equilibria and Darwinian gradualism is best supported by the fossil record? a. Neither model clearly explains the changes we see in the fossil record. b. Darwinian gradualism is most supported in the fossil record

c. Punctuated equilibria is most supported within the fossil record. d. Both models of evolutionary change are in evidence in the record.

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Ascribed status is a

A. status that a person has little or no choice about occupying. B. status that a person chooses. C. status that a person earns, as when a successful law student becomes a lawyer. D. position of dominance in a society. E. status based on standardized test scores.

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