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The earliest humans had __________ economic systems.
 
  a. hunting and gathering
  b. pastoral
  c. agricultural
  d. industrial

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The sun never sets on the British Empire was once a popular expression referring to the fact that it was always daytime somewhere within the British Empire because Britain had conquered so many parts of the world.
 
  Britain was dominant, but this was prior to World War II, as the author points out elsewhere in this chapter. Since that time, its holdings and its power, if not its influence, have diminished. Thus, the British Empire exemplifies what is explained by __________ theory.
  a. cyclical
  b. revolutionary
  c. quadrilineal
  d. unilinear



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Answer to Question 1

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