Multiple Choice
General laws of learning could have resulted from evolution if
A) two different behaviors evolved separately but obeyed similar rules because they both solved similar problems.
B) evolution produced specializations or separate mechanisms whenever the structure of problems was different.
C) a genetic feature such as a learning or memory process that was adaptive in solving one problem could not be co-opted to solve other problems.
D) exaptation is prevented by genetic drift.
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