The human capacity for culture is __________

A. learned after birth
B. genetically programmed
C. weaker than for instinctual behavior D. severely limited


Answer: B

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The worldwide process through which diverse peoples and nations are integrated into a single system involving flows of technology, transportation, communications, travel, and market exchanges is called:

a. globalization. b. transnationalism. c. consolidation. d. integration.

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The world's linguistic diversity has been cut in half, as measured by the number of distinct languages extant, in the past 500 years; and half the remaining languages are predicted to disappear during this century.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Food-processing tools are more often found in Neolithic sites rather than Paleolithic sites

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The hereditary information of an individual constitutes it

A) physiology B) phenotype C) hybridotype D) genotype E) mutotype

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