The vertebral column is made up of the __________ regions

a. neck, thorax, lower back and pelvic
b. neck and spinal
c. lumbar and cervical
d. neck, spinal and sacrum


Answer a

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A. 30 percent of the residues were from plants, suggesting a slow transition from vegetarian to carnivorous diets. B. all of the residues were from butchered animals, but most of the butchering had been performed by women and not by men. C. 50 percent of the residues were from domesticated plants, pushing back the date of plant domestication from 10,000 to 40,000 years ago. D. 30 percent of the residues were from human flesh, suggesting cannibalism. E. 50 percent of the residues were from plants, contradicting the prevailing assumption that such tools were used mainly to hunt and butcher animals.

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The Pierolapithecuscatalaunicus is

A. the first arboreal primate. B. a possible Oligocene common ancestor of New World and Old World monkeys. C. the first bipedal hominin. D. a possible Miocene common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. E. the first primate of the Paleocene.

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Most linguists agree that the sources of AfricanAmerican Vernacular English are __________ and __________

a. AfricanAmerican standard English; southern English b. urban slang; southern English c. rural southern English; African languages d. African languages; urban slang

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In the caste system of India, failure to adhere to class endogamy rules traditionally resulted in a ritually impure union.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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