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Which of the following was NOT domesticated in China?
 
  A. cassava
  B. millet
  C. cattle
  D. dogs
  E. rice

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The domestication of the dog
 
  A. illustrates the strong human-animal bond that was an important adaptation during the time of early hominin evolution.
  B. occurred only after a key mutation that turned dogs into more docile creatures.
  C. ensured, worldwide, that all early states had strong enough animals to help plow fields.
  D. likely occurred in two phases, the first beginning in China.
  E. occurred only in the Eastern Hemisphere.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: D




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