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jCorn1234

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The first person to attempt to prove systematically that chipped stones from European sites were human artifacts was
 
  A) James Hutton
  B) Boucher de Perthes
  C) Charles Darwin
  D) T. H. Huxley
  E) Charles Lyell

Question 2

Early naturalist John Ray explained the presence of marine fossils high on top of mountains as
 
  A) the result of volcanic action
  B) divine whimsy
  C) the result of human disturbance
  D) the result of uniformitarian processes
  E) the result of deposition after the Biblical Flood



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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