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Deck 19: Origins of Evolutionary Thought
1
The dominant paradigm during the European Middle Ages was based on __________.
A) science
B) falsifiability
C) theology
D) empirical experimentation
A) science
B) falsifiability
C) theology
D) empirical experimentation
theology
2
Early natural philosophers like Aristotle and Plato considered themselves the first real scientists.
False
3
Which of the following is an element of the scientific method?
A) experimentation
B) observation
C) hypothesis
D) all of these
A) experimentation
B) observation
C) hypothesis
D) all of these
all of these
4
Aristotle believed in the "immutability of species." This means he felt that species __________.
A) are always changing
B) change only when it is
C) are fixed
D) change sporadically and unpredictably
A) are always changing
B) change only when it is
C) are fixed
D) change sporadically and unpredictably
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5
The discovery of the New World provided Renaissance scholars their first look at __________.
A) many exotic plant species
B) a greater range of human biological variation
C) a greater range of human cultural variation
D) all of these
A) many exotic plant species
B) a greater range of human biological variation
C) a greater range of human cultural variation
D) all of these
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6
Science is a perfect process, because data are always interpreted the same way.
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7
Which of the following best characterizes Aristotle's view of nature?
A) Natural forms may change as they adapt to environmental conditions.
B) Each living form possesses a fixed essence that cannot be altered.
C) Life forms change in constant yet unpredictable ways.
D) Animals transform over time, but plants do not.
A) Natural forms may change as they adapt to environmental conditions.
B) Each living form possesses a fixed essence that cannot be altered.
C) Life forms change in constant yet unpredictable ways.
D) Animals transform over time, but plants do not.
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8
In 1537, Pope Paul III declared the New World Natives as "nonhuman."
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9
To say that a hypothesis is falsifiable is to say that it is __________.
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10
Science is a(n) , not a .
A) result, process
B) process, method
C) process, result
D) observation, hypothesis
A) result, process
B) process, method
C) process, result
D) observation, hypothesis
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11
Scientific hypotheses are __________.
A) derived from a non-empirical process.
B) rarely tested.
C) always assumed to be true.
D) falsifiable.
A) derived from a non-empirical process.
B) rarely tested.
C) always assumed to be true.
D) falsifiable.
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12
In science, a preliminary explanation is known as a(n) __________.
A) experiment
B) hypothesis
C) datum
D) paradigm
A) experiment
B) hypothesis
C) datum
D) paradigm
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13
During the Middle Ages, the idea of fixity of species was finally abandoned.
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14
__________ was probably the first true scientist in the modern sense,
A) Darwin
B) Galen
C) Aristotle
D) Da Vinci
A) Darwin
B) Galen
C) Aristotle
D) Da Vinci
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15
Through their "rediscovery" ancient Greek and Roman thinkers, Renaissance scholars developed a strong sense of __________.
A) time and cultural variation
B) the fixity of species
C) human's superiority in nature
D) monogenism
A) time and cultural variation
B) the fixity of species
C) human's superiority in nature
D) monogenism
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16
Which of the following is inconsistent with Aristotle's ideas about nature?
A) life-forms are always changing
B) humans are at the top of a "Great Chain of Being"
C) all life is arranged in an orderly and hierarchical fashion
D) all of these
A) life-forms are always changing
B) humans are at the top of a "Great Chain of Being"
C) all life is arranged in an orderly and hierarchical fashion
D) all of these
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17
Today, federal courts uphold the idea that __________.
A) evolution should not be taught in public schools.
B) the Old Testament is the most accurate source of information about the Earth's past.
C) evolution is the unifying principle of the life sciences.
D) none of these
A) evolution should not be taught in public schools.
B) the Old Testament is the most accurate source of information about the Earth's past.
C) evolution is the unifying principle of the life sciences.
D) none of these
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18
What was the result of the Scopes Monkey Trial?
A) Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution and lost his job.
B) The state of Tennessee was forced to allow the teaching of evolution.
C) Evolution was disproved.
D) Scopes was found innocent.
A) Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution and lost his job.
B) The state of Tennessee was forced to allow the teaching of evolution.
C) Evolution was disproved.
D) Scopes was found innocent.
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19
The foundation was laid for the establishment of an academic discipline devoted to a scientific understanding of the human condition during the __________.
A) Middle Ages
B) late nineteenth century
C) Renaissance
D) early twentieth century
A) Middle Ages
B) late nineteenth century
C) Renaissance
D) early twentieth century
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20
The main contribution of Renaissance scientist/artists Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius was their __________.
A) study of the stars and planets
B) discovery of the New World
C) idea of polygenism
D) anatomical drawings
A) study of the stars and planets
B) discovery of the New World
C) idea of polygenism
D) anatomical drawings
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21
Who among the following naturalists was NOT a supporter of evolutionary change?
A) Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
B) Jean Baptiste Lamarck
C) Comte de Buffon
D) George Cuvier
A) Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
B) Jean Baptiste Lamarck
C) Comte de Buffon
D) George Cuvier
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22
Which of the following is most consistent with the idea of catastrophism?
A) animals inheriting transformations from their parents
B) the reproduction of well adapted variations
C) a disaster wiping out the dinosaurs
D) life forms slowly transforming through time in reaction to changing environmental conditions
A) animals inheriting transformations from their parents
B) the reproduction of well adapted variations
C) a disaster wiping out the dinosaurs
D) life forms slowly transforming through time in reaction to changing environmental conditions
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23
Lamarckianism holds that __________.
A) creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations
B) all species are fixed
C) random mutations provide a variation pool from which nature selects
D) allele pairs correlate due to necessity
A) creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations
B) all species are fixed
C) random mutations provide a variation pool from which nature selects
D) allele pairs correlate due to necessity
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24
__________ is the science of classifying and naming living things.
A) Monogenesis
B) Evolution
C) Taxonomy
D) Natural selection
A) Monogenesis
B) Evolution
C) Taxonomy
D) Natural selection
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25
Archbishop James Ussher calculated the age of the Earth using __________.
A) geologic evidence including stratigraphy
B) astronomical data
C) the Old Testament of the Bible
D) ancient Greek and Roman texts
A) geologic evidence including stratigraphy
B) astronomical data
C) the Old Testament of the Bible
D) ancient Greek and Roman texts
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26
Who is most associated with the taxonomy used by scientists today?
A) Carolus Linnaeus
B) Georges Cuvier
C) Comte de Buffon
D) Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
A) Carolus Linnaeus
B) Georges Cuvier
C) Comte de Buffon
D) Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
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27
Comte de Buffon __________.
A) invented binomial nomenclature
B) accepted the notion of biological change
C) offered several theories about the mechanisms of biological change
D) all of these
A) invented binomial nomenclature
B) accepted the notion of biological change
C) offered several theories about the mechanisms of biological change
D) all of these
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28
A taxonomy is made up of discrete units called __________.
A) species
B) nomenclatures
C) particles
D) taxons
A) species
B) nomenclatures
C) particles
D) taxons
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29
The first naturalist to employ the terms genus and species was __________.
A) John Ray
B) Carolus Linnaeus
C) Charles Darwin
D) Edward Tyson
A) John Ray
B) Carolus Linnaeus
C) Charles Darwin
D) Edward Tyson
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30
Sixteenth century scholars who argued for polygenism were __________.
A) rewarded by the Church
B) ignored
C) imprisoned or burned
D) celebrated
A) rewarded by the Church
B) ignored
C) imprisoned or burned
D) celebrated
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31
In The Starry Messenger, Galileo __________.
A) proved Church doctrine
B) supported the theory of evolution
C) supported the idea that the earth is at the center of the universe
D) proved Copernicus' sun-centered theory of a century earlier
A) proved Church doctrine
B) supported the theory of evolution
C) supported the idea that the earth is at the center of the universe
D) proved Copernicus' sun-centered theory of a century earlier
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32
Despite evidence from Galileo, Newton, and Kepler, the Church has never changed its position on the Earth's position at the center of the universe.
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33
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, classification took precedence over questions of origins.
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34
Scientists in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were mostly interested in __________.
A) evolution
B) polygenism
C) classification
D) chemistry
A) evolution
B) polygenism
C) classification
D) chemistry
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35
Trofim Lysenko pioneered the failed Soviet attempt to apply ideas to real-life agricultural practices.
A) Darwin's
B) Cuvier's
C) Lamarck's
D) Ray's
A) Darwin's
B) Cuvier's
C) Lamarck's
D) Ray's
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36
Lamarck's ideas are generally accepted by biologists today.
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37
The idea that there is a single, divine origin of humanity is called __________.
A) monogenism
B) polygenism
C) evolution
D) fixity of species
A) monogenism
B) polygenism
C) evolution
D) fixity of species
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38
Which is more aligned with the view of nature common to the Middle Ages?
A) polygenism
B) monogenism
A) polygenism
B) monogenism
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39
The use of the two-level genus-species labels is known as "binomial nomenclature."
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40
Which of the following naturalists is associated with the idea of catastrophism?
A) Lamarck
B) Cuvier
C) de Buffon
D) Lyell
A) Lamarck
B) Cuvier
C) de Buffon
D) Lyell
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41
What is the main difference between natural and artificial selection?
A) there is no difference
B) natural selection has no foresight
C) artificial selection doesn't work
D) natural selection only selects the strongest creatures
A) there is no difference
B) natural selection has no foresight
C) artificial selection doesn't work
D) natural selection only selects the strongest creatures
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42
Who is responsible for the discovery of differing bill shapes among Darwin's finches?
A) Darwin himself
B) John Gould
C) Lamarck
D) Wallace
A) Darwin himself
B) John Gould
C) Lamarck
D) Wallace
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43
Darwin's ideas fell into place while contemplating __________.
A) horses from Patagonia
B) eagles from the Andes
C) finches from the Galapagos Islands
D) giant tortoises from the African coast
A) horses from Patagonia
B) eagles from the Andes
C) finches from the Galapagos Islands
D) giant tortoises from the African coast
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44
Darwin deduced that, despite the potential for exponential population growth, many creatures don't reach adulthood.
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45
When discussing natural selection, the term "fitness" is best thought of as __________.
A) a reference to physical fitness
B) reproductive success
C) strength
D) none of these
A) a reference to physical fitness
B) reproductive success
C) strength
D) none of these
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46
While geological uniformitarianism was introduced by __________, it was greatly popularized by __________.
A) Lyell, Darwin
B) Hutton, Lyell
C) Lamarck, Lyell
D) Ray, Hutton
A) Lyell, Darwin
B) Hutton, Lyell
C) Lamarck, Lyell
D) Ray, Hutton
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47
Which of the following statements best defines the idea of uniformitarianism?
A) All species are fixed and unchanging.
B) The world is periodically destroyed by divine catastrophes.
C) The geologic processes that drive the world today have always done so.
D) Creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations.
A) All species are fixed and unchanging.
B) The world is periodically destroyed by divine catastrophes.
C) The geologic processes that drive the world today have always done so.
D) Creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations.
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48
When Darwin presented his ideas to the Linnean Society, he __________.
A) also presented Wallace's ideas in a joint paper
B) never mentioned Wallace
C) described Wallace's ideas as better than his own
D) revealed that he got all his own ideas from Wallace's letter
A) also presented Wallace's ideas in a joint paper
B) never mentioned Wallace
C) described Wallace's ideas as better than his own
D) revealed that he got all his own ideas from Wallace's letter
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49
Darwin's role aboard the HMS Beagle was __________.
A) cook
B) captain
C) steward
D) naturalist
A) cook
B) captain
C) steward
D) naturalist
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50
James Hutton is associated with __________.
A) Lysenkoism
B) catastrophism
C) uniformitarianism
D) adaptive radiation
A) Lysenkoism
B) catastrophism
C) uniformitarianism
D) adaptive radiation
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51
In what ways did Wallace differ from Darwin?
A) Wallace was from a working class family
B) Wallace collected specimens for wealthy patrons rather than for himself
C) Wallace left school at an early age
D) all of these
A) Wallace was from a working class family
B) Wallace collected specimens for wealthy patrons rather than for himself
C) Wallace left school at an early age
D) all of these
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52
Which of the following best defines adaptive radiation?
A) creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations
B) survival of the fittest
C) a process by which many species result from one ancient one
D) none of these define adaptive radiation
A) creatures transform and their offspring inherit those transformations
B) survival of the fittest
C) a process by which many species result from one ancient one
D) none of these define adaptive radiation
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53
In the years following his journey on the Beagle, Darwin pursued his ideas of evolution by studying __________.
A) artificial selection
B) animals he found on subsequent journeys
C) the works of Alfred Russel Wallace
D) all of these
A) artificial selection
B) animals he found on subsequent journeys
C) the works of Alfred Russel Wallace
D) all of these
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54
Charles Darwin was a lackluster student who considered joining the ministry of the Church of England.
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55
Upon its first publication, Darwin's On the Origins of Species __________.
A) was not widely read
B) quickly sold out
C) was written only for a scientific audience
D) was not popular with scientists
A) was not widely read
B) quickly sold out
C) was written only for a scientific audience
D) was not popular with scientists
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56
Which of the following is NOT an observation associated with natural selection?
A) all organisms have the potential for explosive population growth
B) populations tend to be stable
C) nature is full of variation
D) creatures can will their own transformations
A) all organisms have the potential for explosive population growth
B) populations tend to be stable
C) nature is full of variation
D) creatures can will their own transformations
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57
Central to Darwin's ideas is the observation that __________.
A) populations have limited potential for growth
B) creatures within a species all tend to look the same
C) nature is full of variation
D) artificial selection bears no resemblance to natural selection
A) populations have limited potential for growth
B) creatures within a species all tend to look the same
C) nature is full of variation
D) artificial selection bears no resemblance to natural selection
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58
Natural selection can be summarized by which statement?
A) all species are fixed
B) organisms transform and pass these transformations on to their offspring
C) a divine creator creates all species according to an unknowable plan
D) within a population, some variations are favored by environmental conditions and others are not
A) all species are fixed
B) organisms transform and pass these transformations on to their offspring
C) a divine creator creates all species according to an unknowable plan
D) within a population, some variations are favored by environmental conditions and others are not
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59
Despite his association with uniformitarianism, Lyell was still an ardent creationist.
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60
Wallace's ideas differ from Darwin's in that Wallace __________.
A) rejected artificial selection as analogous to natural selection
B) insisted on the fixity of species
C) supported Lamarckian ideas
D) rejected evolution
A) rejected artificial selection as analogous to natural selection
B) insisted on the fixity of species
C) supported Lamarckian ideas
D) rejected evolution
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61
"Creation science" seeks to __________.
A) prove Darwin correct by using Biblical evidence
B) exploit gaps in the fossil record to dispute evolution
C) exclude religious instruction from science classes
D) disprove evolution by pointing to examples of 'irreducible complexity'.
A) prove Darwin correct by using Biblical evidence
B) exploit gaps in the fossil record to dispute evolution
C) exclude religious instruction from science classes
D) disprove evolution by pointing to examples of 'irreducible complexity'.
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62
Explain the influence of the Church on the natural sciences from the Renaissance through the Sir Isaac Newton.
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63
"Intelligent Design" creationists such as Michael Behe use examples of __________ to support their views on creation.
A) flood geology
B) gaps in the fossil record
C) evidence for irreducible complexity
D) Lamarckian ideas
A) flood geology
B) gaps in the fossil record
C) evidence for irreducible complexity
D) Lamarckian ideas
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64
Intelligent Design creationism is unscientific because it does not offer rational explanations.
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65
What is uniformitarianism?
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66
What does fixity of species mean? Explain the history of this idea from Aristotle to the Renaissance.
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67
Describe Lamarckianism. What was Lysenkoism?
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68
Whereas evolution happens at the level of the , natural selection occurs at the level of .
A) population, individual organism
B) mutation, population
C) individual organism, population
D) mutation, DNA
A) population, individual organism
B) mutation, population
C) individual organism, population
D) mutation, DNA
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69
Describe the famous Scopes Monkey Trial. What are some reasons people have trouble accepting evolution by natural selection?
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70
What does it mean to say that science is self-correcting? Be sure to include the terms data, falsifiable, and paradigm in your discussion.
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71
The Bible is not considered scientific evidence because __________.
A) its contents are not testable
B) it is so old
C) no one takes it literally
D) all of these
A) its contents are not testable
B) it is so old
C) no one takes it literally
D) all of these
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72
All scientists immediately accepted Darwin's revolutionary ideas.
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73
Explain the mechanics of the scientific method in detail.
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74
An organism's fitness can be best measured by observing its __________.
A) strength
B) size
C) number of offspring
D) color
A) strength
B) size
C) number of offspring
D) color
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75
Describe the contributions of Linnaeus, de Buffon, and Cuvier. In what ways did their ideas pave the way for the "Darwinian revolution"?
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76
What was it that Darwin observed while abroad on the Beagle? In what ways did Darwin use what he learned on the Galapagos Islands?
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77
In order for evolution by natural selection to occur, __________.
A) the trait in question must be inherited
B) the trait in question must vary between individuals
C) there must be environmental pressure
D) all of these
A) the trait in question must be inherited
B) the trait in question must vary between individuals
C) there must be environmental pressure
D) all of these
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78
Explain the artistic, scientific, and social developments in the Renaissance that contributed to our modern understanding of the world.
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79
Pope John Paul II has stated that evolution is false and only a literal translation of the Genesis story is acceptable.
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80
All creationists believe that __________.
A) species are fixed
B) the world is only 4,000 years old
C) a single divine creator made the world
D) today's geology is the result of Noah's flood
A) species are fixed
B) the world is only 4,000 years old
C) a single divine creator made the world
D) today's geology is the result of Noah's flood
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