How did archeologist J. M. Bowler describe his discovery of Mungo Man?

a. The skeleton was in parts.
b. The skeleton was coated with a golden layer of some substance.
c. The first thing he saw was a section of the skull.
d. The discovery site was 1,600 miles from the site of Mungo Woman.
e. The skeleton was originally thought to be female.


c

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Carthage prospered by

a. fomenting war and providing mercenaries. b. selling manufactured goods to the Romans. c. growing cotton and rice. d. pursuing piracy. e. taxing trade.

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The Battle of New Orleans was the final, decisive battle that won the War of 1812.

a. true b. false

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A) God has set limits on human ingenuity and science cannot go beyond these. B) Much of New Science can be found in the Bible. C) The Bible has many interpretations. D) The church has already established the limit of human ingenuity. E) The papacy has an open-mind toward science and its results.

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