What archaeological evidence can be used to support interpretations of either a food-producing revolution or a gradual transition from foraging to strategies that relied more heavily on domesticated plants and animals?
What will be an ideal response?
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What is not true of the period from the Industrial Revolution to the present?
a. No single factor explains the dangerously accelerating growth rate of world population. b. The growth rate of world population is equally distributed among nations. c. Resources are not distributed equally among all nations. d. It has reached the point where 48 percent of the world population exists on less that $2/day. e. The growth rate is unsustainable.
In their search for cheap labor, global corporations have tended to favor _____ for low-skilled assembly jobs
a. immigrants b. women c. men d. robots e. children
Ethnolinguistics is part of historical linguistics
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How have scientists historically approached the study of human biological diversity? Which is the current, more scientifically valid approach?
A) racial classification and the explanatory approach, the current, more scientifically valid approach B) racial classification, based either on genetics or phenotype (both are equally scientifically valid). C) the holistic classificatory approach, based on both genetics and phenotype, and the racial classificatory approach (finally possible given sophisticated technology) D) the explanatory and the prescriptive approaches (the latter is the more scientifically valid) E) the "great races" and the "lower races" approaches (both are equally scientifically valid)