The first animals domesticated in the Middle East were
A. horses and cattle.
B. pigs and sheep.
C. chickens and cattle.
D. goats and sheep.
E. chickens and pigs.
D
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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers?
A) They were optimistic about the future, believing that people are capable of building a better society through rational decisions. B) They believed that the world can be understood through empirical observation and deductive reasoning. C) They believed that society follows universal natural laws analogous to those of physics. D) They believed that, as humans occupy a central position in the universe, the sun revolves around the earth. E) none of the above
The increased period of infant dependency typical of primates
a. requires less intense and efficient rearing of the offspring. b. requires greater parental investment. c. provides less opportunities for the offspring to learn social behaviors. d. is not correlated with delayed maturation. e. is a direct cause of tantrum syndrome.
A comparison between the Basseri and Qashqai, two Iranian nomadic tribes, illustrates how as regulatory problems increase,
A. silence becomes the best strategy for avoiding conflict. B. political hierarchies become more complex. C. age sets begin to disintegrate. D. pastoralists are less likely to interact with other populations in the same space and time. E. rules regarding crime and punishment become more severe.