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The fossil finds near Beijing, China (including the Zhoukoudian cave) yielded the remains of more than 40 specimens of
 
  A. H. habilis.
  B. H. erectus.
  C. H. naledi
  D. Neandertals.
  E. anatomically modern humans.

Question 2

What is the most likely explanation of why early Homo left Africa and spread into Eurasia?
 
  A. a hyperspecialization in vegetarian diets
  B. the pursuit of meat
  C. Homo's smaller bodies, which made them more fit for long-distance travel
  D. overpopulation in Africa
  E. a maladaptation to a more energy-inefficient system of locomotion



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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