Analyze how biological changes in H. erectus reflected, or made possible, new cultural adaptive strategies.

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Gender identity

A) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for females, but not for males. B) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for males, but not for females. C) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for both sexes. D) in most societies only develops after puberty. E) is viewed in some societies as a "character" which an individual may assume independent of biological sex.

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Altruism is a behavior that

a. benefits another while involving some risk to the performer b. benefits the performer while involving risk to another individual c. benefits both the performer and another individual while involving risk to both d. is not common among primates e. creates potential risk to dependent offspring

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Why is Sahelanthropus tchadensis important in understanding evolution? What evidence is missing which is required to identify the species as a true hominin?

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The remote sensing technique that is based upon the fact that the earth has a strong

magnetic field that varies by what is beneath the ground is called a. soil interface radar. b. ground penetrating radar. c. geomagnetic sensing. d. excavation.

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