British economic practices during the colonial period in Sudan __________
a. placed Sudan on a footing for an industrial economy
b. created new ethnic groups
c. solidified traditional ethnic identities
d. weakened the role of religion in Sudan
b
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In 1984 a nearly complete skeleton of a Homo erectus boy was discovered at the west Turkana site called ________
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Homo habilis had much in common with the australopithecines named ________ and ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Among foragers and horticulturists, land
a. is communally owned and operated. b. belongs to the person who purchased it. c. is not an important commodity. d. is divided between important families of the community.
Primates are characterized by flexible patterns of locomotion. This is made possible by:
A. a flexible shoulder characterized by a well-developed clavicle B. five digits on the hand and foot C. a grasping big toe D. all of these