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michelleunicorn

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Nancy Tanner has suggested that early hominins may have been similar to chimpanzees with respect to __________.
 
  A. the social aspects of teaching tool use
  B. competition, aggression, and dominance among females
  C. the simple cultivation of various types of wild seeds
  D. methods for modifying stone pebbles into unifacial tools

Question 2

Combining the analysis of early hominin skeletal remains with knowledge of contemporary primate behavior suggests that __________.
 
  A. early hominins were primarily hunters
  B. early hominins may have competed for sexual access
  C. early hominins lived in large social groups
  D. early hominin males and females were equally responsible for food gathering and childrearing



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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