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What is the flexible/integrated pattern of division of labor?
 
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During the voyage of the Beagle Darwin noted the variations in Galapagos finches between beak size and:
 
  a. body size.
  b. longevity.
  c. diet.
  d. exercise.
  e. altitude.



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Answer to Question 1

It is a pattern most often found among foragers and subsistence farmers in which both genders overlap in performing work tasks during about one-third of the work time.

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