What is the creationist argument against macroevolution?
A) Living organisms are so complex that random processes, such as natural selection, could never have created them.
B) There is no way to scientifically observe biological changes in populations over time.
C) Scientists push evolutionary theory for political, not scholarly, purposes.
D) Creation scientists have discredited the concept of macroevolution through rigorous scientific testing.
A) Living organisms are so complex that random processes, such as natural selection, could never have created them.
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a. increasing in numbers b. slowly becoming a thing of the past c. thriving economically d. about as successful as he or she was 20 years ago
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A) ?alcoholism. B) ?hyperactivity disorder. C) ?sleep apnea. D) ?sleep disorders.
Which of the following is a challenge for a policy advocate?
a. No one is interested in changing existing legislation. b. Most people hold the same values regarding the needs of vulnerable populations. c. Specific persons or corporations will try to block reforms. d. Previous advocates have not succeeded.
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a. The belief in one's abilities. b. The belief in a higher power. c. The belief that life is inherently miserable. d. The belief that life is basically good.