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kamilo84

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There is nearly universal agreement that the hominins found outside of Africa are all members of the genus _____________
 
  a. Plesiomorphus
  b. Cladisticus
  c. Phylogeneticus
  d. Homo
  e. Hetero

Question 2

Sometime close to 2 mya something decisive occurred in human evolution; for the first time______________
 
  a. Hominins expanded widely out of Europe.
  b. Hominins expanded widely out of America.
  c. Hominins expanded widely out of Africa.
  d. Hominins expanded widely out of Asia.
  e. Hominins expanded widely out of Atlantis.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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