In the search for disease cures, scientists often predict an individual's genotype
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The author uses the Nayar of southwest India to illustrate that rules about sexual access can be highly variable. Nayar women:
a. are married to their brothers. b. go through stages of sexual access. c. have two husbands. d. do not get married. e. do not have children.
Diffusion plays an important role in spreading cultural traits around the world.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What evidence supports the idea that A. afarensis was at least partially arboreal?
A) They had fully opposable thumbs. B) Their arms and legs were about the same length. C) They have two bones in their lower limb. D) Their feet have a distinctive arch.
During the second and third millennia B.C., the inhabitants of Mesopotamia were:
A. dominated by a single empire centered at Uruk. B. subdivided politically into a series of city-states. C. practitioners of scapulimancy. D. dependent on a diet of millet and pig.