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leo leo

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Compared to Paleolithic and Mesolithic peoples, those in the Neolithic:
 
  a. had more evidence of osteoarthritis
 b. had more robust bones
 c. generally show less wear on the teeth
 d. show more evidence of mechanical stress on the body

Question 2

edical pluralism is:
 
  a. an approach to human sickness and health combining principles of evolutionary theory and human evolutionaryhistory .
 b. a difference in the health status between the wealthy elite and the poor in stratified societies.
  c. the presence of multiple medical systems, each with its own practices and beliefs in a society.
  d. a patterned set of ideas and practices relating to illness.
  e.when there is a surplus of medical practitioners in one area and a scarcity in another (nearby) area.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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