Exam 4: Historical Development of Evolutionary Theory
Exam 1: What Is Anthropology?29 Questions
Exam 2: Uncovering the Past: Tools and Techniques30 Questions
Exam 3: Reconstructing the Past: Analysis and Interpretation32 Questions
Exam 4: Historical Development of Evolutionary Theory32 Questions
Exam 5: Modern Evolutionary Theory37 Questions
Exam 6: Human Variation32 Questions
Exam 7: The Living Primates34 Questions
Exam 8: Primate Evolution: From Early Primates to Hominoids32 Questions
Exam 9: Early Hominins31 Questions
Exam 10: Homo Erectus and Archaic Homo Sapiens32 Questions
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Exam 12: Origins of Food Production and Settled Life32 Questions
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Traits that do not seem to confer any advantages or disadvantages on their carriers are called
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Charles Darwin was the first researcher to propose a theory of evolution outlining how different species developed one from another over time.
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How has the field of epigenetics resurrected Lamarck's theory of acquired inheritance?
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The process of natural selection involves three conditions or principles; these are
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French naturalist Georges Cuvier was both a founder of the science of paleontology and a leading critic of the theory of evolution.
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Which of the following is not a barrier to successful reproduction between members of different species?
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Darwin's publication of "On the Origin of Species" was hastened by the work of a fellow naturalist, who had independently reached conclusions about the evolution of species that matched Darwin's own; both men observed that
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The development of a new species may occur if a subgroup of a species finds itself in a radically new environment; the process known as
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The notion that evolution had no predetermined direction and that selection acted on existing variation was proposed by
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Lewis Henry Morgan argued that "primitive societies" represented degeneration.
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