What was the typical Upper Paleolithic tool?
a. Burin
b. Blade
c. Hand axe
d. Scraper
e. Chopper
ANSWER: b
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Homo naledi is physically described as _________.
A) a mixture of archaic and more modern features B) very similar to Australopithecines in its wrist and teeth C) lacking anatomical features needed to make tools D) having a cranial capacity of over 600 cc
What might explain the relative rarity of depictions of men and children in Upper Paleolithic European art?
A) Men lived as solitary bachelors, and were not considered part of the community. B) Children were not considered people, and so were not worthy of depiction. C) Men and children are harder to draw than women. D) Women may have had a high status in the Upper Paleolithic, due to their role as mothers.
The cranial features of Au. afarensis reflect a diet consisting primarily of soft fruits
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which statement about sexuality in the United States is NOT true?
a. Although more people are becoming sexually active at a younger age, they are not having sex as frequently. b. Young people are becoming sexually active at an earlier age. c. A greater percentage of younger people are becoming sexually active. d. For those who are sexually active, their sexual activity is becoming more frequent. e. The United States tends to be more permissive about sexuality than many other countries.