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renzo156

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The ________ model suggests that a wave of anatomically modern humans replaced the Neandertals.
 
  A. broad-spectrum revolution
  B. phyletic transformation
  C. out of Africa or Eve model
  D. multiregional evolution
  E. manifest destiny

Question 2

________ is/are NOT characteristic of a typical Neandertal skull.
 
  A. A broad face
  B. A large brow ridge
  C. Huge front teeth
  D. Small nasal cavities
  E. An average cranial capacity larger than that of modern humans



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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