The claim that "living species can change over time and give rise to new kinds of organisms, with the result that all organisms ultimately share a common ancestry" is central to which theory?

A. Genetic transformational theory
B. Evolutionary theory
C. Intelligent design
D. Prehistoric positional theory


b. evolutionary

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The Society of Muslim Women (SMW) in Kazakhstan was formed to address the issue of __________

A) domestic violence B) malnutrition C) secularization D) achieving equal education for girls

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Modern foragers are not Stone Age relics, living fossils, lost tribes, or noble savages. Still, to the extent that foraging has been the basis of their subsistence, contemporary and recent hunter-gatherers

A. suggest that the most basic motive driving human survival is the need for power. B. illustrate the social precursors to hegemony. C. can illustrate links between foraging economies and other aspects of society and culture, such as their sociopolitical organization. D. illustrate links between foraging economies and the emergence of social stratification. E. are the closest we can come to studying true human nature.

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In regions where malaria is present, it acts as a selective agent that favors the heterozygous phenotype, because people with sickle-cell trait produce more offspring than those with only normal hemoglobin, who may die of malaria

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Medical anthropology is strictly an applied field within anthropology.

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

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