Which of the following is not an important reason why primatology has become increasingly important since the late 1950s?

a. Behavioral studies have implications for understanding natural forces that have shaped human behavior.
b. The behavioral studies of any species provide a wealth of data on adaptation.
c. Nonhuman primates are our closest living relatives.
d. Many nonhuman primates are threatened or seriously endangered.
e. Recommendations can be made to better ensure treatment of humans


e

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Globalization has changed some __________ relations in native societies

a. gender b. age c. sex d. animal

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How is modern historical Americanist archaeology different from its prehistoric counterpart?

a. Modern historical archaeology does not have a postprocessual slant to it, addressing humanistic and ideological concerns.
b. Historical archaeologists tend to study large-scale processes; the high degree of temporal resolution in historic sites often leads investigators to focus on specific events or individuals.
c. Because historical archaeology deals with the relatively recent past, and all the cultural, political, and ethical challenges therein, it is often emotionally charged.
d. Contemporary historical archaeology is not as diverse as the rest of American archaeology.
e. Unlike prehistorical archaeology, historical archaeology has changed due to the growing impact of cultural resource management.

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The earliest evidence archaeologists have of brewing dates it to

a. 6500-6000 B. C. b. 1900-1950 A.D. c. 3500-3100 B.C. d. 10,000-9500 B.C.

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The only major bone in the human body that does not attach directly to another bone is the:

A. clavicle. B. hyoid. C. collar bone. D. scapula.

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