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kaid0807

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When it comes to survival,
 
  a. humans do not seem to need other people; it is really an individual affair.
  b. humans seem to need other people when they are children, but as adults survival becomes an individual matter.
  c. humans seem to need other people when they are adults, but as children survival is an individual matter.
  d. humans seem to need other people when they are children and when they are adults.

Question 2

The author claims that the first humans
 
  a. always lived together in some form of society.
  b. were isolated individuals who evolved into forming societies over time.
  c. were only social in the same way that bees and ants are today.
  d. are not connected with the social being we are today.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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