What is a major underlying factor for the declining numbers of nonhuman primates?

a. the killing of primates for human consumption
b. the trapping of live primates for biomedical research
c. unprecedented human population growth
d. the trapping of live primates for the pet trade
e. the overpopulation of nonhuman primate groups


c

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How do we know that Paleo-Indians hunted mammoths?

A) One mammoth skeleton was found with multiple projectile points in it. B) The Paleo-Indians painted caves with artistic depictions of mammoths. C) Chemical analysis of their teeth indicates that mammoth meat was a part of their diet. D) They had religious rituals involving the mammoth spirit.

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According to McCurdy in "Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging," children in the United States are more likely to grow up in extended families and close-knit communities,

where loyalty to family is the most important value instilled in them from a young age. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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