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luminitza

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Evidence used to support the contention that humans were primarily responsible for the Pleistocene extinctions include all of the following except
 
  a. the timing of the arrival of humans in the New World within a few centuries of the extinction of large mammals
  b. association between large herbivores and Paleo-Indian points
  c. a similar pattern of extinction in Asia
  d. large herbivores have been excavated from sites with the weapons used to kill them
  e. overhunting by rapidly expanding human populations

Question 2

The Folsom and Plano cultures are primarily associated with use in hunting what type of animal?
 
  a. deer
  b. bison
  c. mammoths
  d. camelids
  e. sloths



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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