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sam.t96

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Human evolution
 
  a. is not subject to the same factors that have produced other species
  b. has been the result of cultural factors alone
  c. is subject to the same forces that have acted upon other organisms
  d. has not been influenced by cultural factors
  e. is solely the result of cultural factors

Question 2

The term evolution refers to
 
  a. changes in the genetic make-up of a population from one generation to the next
  b. the process of specialization
  c. includes genetic changes within populations and but not the appearance of new species
  d. a response of organisms or populations to the environment
  e. patterns of inheritance of traits from parent to offspring



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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