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shofmannx20

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Why were Igbo female-headed institutions destroyed?
 
  a. because women were needed to head up economic enterprises
 b. because of threats from Igbo men
 c. because of internal warfare among the various tribes
 d. because of colonial pressures and cultural differences

Question 2

Studies of nonhuman primate behavior:
 
  a. offer familiar examples of individual and social behaviors but are not helpful understanding biological continuitybetween humans and apes.
 b. have no relevance for understanding human behavior.
  c. provide direct evidence of a monkey ancestor to humans.
  d. have never been carried out among wild animals.
  e. may provide valuable insights into human behavioral evolution.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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