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Name three factors that work to restrict the size of ape populations in the wild.
 
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Which time period is characterized as a transition from foraging to an economy based on food production?
 
  a. Upper Paleolithic
  b. Early Paleolithic
  c. Mesolithic
  d. Neolithic
  e. Microlithic



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Answer to Question 1

Long birth intervals, habitat destruction, and hunting all work to restrict population sizes.

Answer to Question 2

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