Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man argued for adaptation to the environment through a process of natural selection
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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All of the following observations about religious or supernatural beliefs and activities apply EXCEPT:
a. Foragers began burying their dead in areas that developed into territorial centers. b. Many of the communities’ dead were buried with gifts of orange ochre. c. Foraging bands had a very simple culture, with an unsophisticated understanding of the world. d. Leaders of foraging bands were often shamans, people seeming to have spiritual powers.
Because the Romans did not destroy the Latin cities after defeating them in 338 b.c.e. ________
A. Carthage felt free to attack Rome B. the Senate removed Sulla from his command C. the Romans gathered more plunder when they attacked again in 336 b.c.e D. most of the cities remained loyal allies E. the cities returned to fight the next decade
One consequence of General Weyler’s policy in Cuba was ________
A) the generation of public sympathy for the Cuban people among Americans B) a quick ending to the Cuban rebellion C) strong support for Spain from the American government D) an alliance between Cuban rebels and the American government E) the end of “reconcentration” as a policy
Prior to 1860, American urban society
A. saw Irish immigrants have fewer rights than free blacks. B. None of these answers is correct. C. saw wealthy people move toward the outer edges of cities. D. considered the conspicuous display of wealth to be poor social behavior. E. included a substantial number of destitute poor.