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lidoalex

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Homo erectus represents a different kind of hominin than the more ancient African predecessors. One of the reasons is
 
  a. H. erectus is a step towards being more ape-like
  b. An increased body size and robustness
  c. Less encephalization
  d. Less variation among different regional populations
  e. Less like modern humans

Question 2

Thus far, there is agreement that all hominins found outside Africa are members of which genus?
 
  a. Australopithecus
  b. Ardipithecus
  c. Paranthropus
  d. Homo
  e. H. erectus



jaykayy05

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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