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burton19126

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Evolutionary accounts of aggression emphasize the
 
  a. role of aggression in securing food and land.
  b. contribution of genetics and hormones to aggressive behavior.
  c. importance of intrapsychic conflict in aggressive behavior.
  d. role of aggression in securing a mate.

Question 2

According to Smith's (2007) book about the evolutionary origins of human warfare,
 
  a. pacifists have a greater chance for reproductive success.
  b. pacifism is likely to become part of human nature.
  c. warriors have a greater chance for reproductive success.
  d. warriors are least likely to be accepted as part of the group



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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