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The Darwin-Wallace evolutionary theory has been
 
  A) Only weakly supported by research.
  B) Subjected to very little scientific testing.
  C) Scientifically tested more thoroughly than any other scientific theory.
  D) Lacking in scientific support.

Question 2

Over 150 years of research studies based on the Darwin-Wallace theory of evolution
 
  A) Have failed to support the theory.
  B) Have upheld the predictions from the theory in the vast majority of the studies.
  C) Have supported few of the predictions from the theory.
  D) Have led scientists to become increasingly skeptical of the theory.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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