The straight legs of the hominins called “Ardis” (4.5 – 4.3 million years ago) enabled them to:

a. Steady themselves with one hand on a branch and reach for fruit with the other.
b. Kick away predators from the base of the trees in which they lived.
c. Walk upright in the savanna for extended periods.
d. Use their feet while carving Acheulian tools.


c. Walk upright in the savanna for extended periods.

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A) Roman law B) political theory C) military organization D) art, especially painting E) religious beliefs

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a. lands bestowed on noblemen in return for military aid. b. Germanic acts of valor and fidelity. c. judgments in Germanic law which were decided after an ordeal. d. nobles who fought next to the king.

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During the revolutionary period, most Americans:

A) looked to national government to solve their problems. B) focused on the governments of their own states. C) adopted a conservative Tory political ideology. D) became less involved in politics.

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How did Greek science develop out of the cultural transitions in the Hellenistic Era differently than those scientific ideals established in the Classical Age?

What will be an ideal response?

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