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swpotter12

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What genus is the hominin species living prior to one million years ago collectively called?
 
  a. Australopithecus
  b. Neandertal
  c. Homo sapiens
  d. Homo erectus
  e. Homo habilis

Question 2

In which type of environment do most scientists agree that early human forbears lived?
 
  a. Tropical lowland environment
  b. Heavily forested environment
  c. A mixed forest and savanna environment
  d. Large, open grassy savanna environment
  e. Arid, desert environment



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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