In their adaptation to their harsh environment, the Australian aboriginals survived by:

a. Expanding their population.
b. Using a wide variety of food sources.
c. Hunting big game animals.
d. Practicing vegetarianism.
e. Using effective rituals to increase their food supply.


B

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a. New World monkeys b. lorises c. Old World monkeys d. humans e. chimpanzees

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Liturgical dramas were NOT usually:

a. chanted and sung b. in Latin c. acted by priests and other clergy d. gathered into the Regularis Concordia e. first performed in the late tenth century

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