True-breeding means:

A. hybrid
B. bred only with the same kind and shows the same trait or traits over many generations
C. only the dominant characteristics will express themselves
D. only the recessive traits will express themselves


B. bred only with the same kind and shows the same trait or traits over many generations

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a. living in mud-walled houses behind makeshift stockades. b. living in circular, tight-knit villages. c. obtaining about 70 percent of their food through hunting and gathering. d. living in temporary, ever shifting camps.

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The earliest known primate skeleton was found in ________, supporting the view that the first primates evolved here.

A. Europe B. Australia C. Africa D. Asia E. the western continents

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Why are foraging societies more able than other groups to emphasize individual initiative in children?

A) Foraging people choose their leaders from among individuals with a lot of individual initiative. B) Only foraging societies allow for individuals to eat anything they want to eat. C) Departure from routine cannot cause much damage to a food supply that has to be collected daily. D) Reliance on tradition is not particularly important for people with no wealth or material possessions.

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Which of the following statements about Yanomamö Indians who chose to reside in Christian mission stations is accurate?

A. They have enjoyed unprecedented economic success. B. They are unusually 100 percent literate in their native language. C. They were taught to value and preserve their native culture. D. They have become completely dependent on the missionaries.

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