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Sanderson's evolutionary approach makes which of the following arguments about social adaptations?
 
  a. individuals are the units of adaptation in any society
  b. an adaptive social pattern should not necessarily be considered good or morally
  desirable
  c. a new social adaptation may not benefit all individuals in a society
  d. all of these

Question 2

Sanderson argues that social evolution is a(n) ________ process whereby social patterns are created by humans as rational responses to the problems of existence.
 
  a. idealist
  b. adaptive
  c. maladaptive
  d. materialist



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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