Multiple Choice
In this chapter we are told that people's tastes not only can differ but must differ. This is because
A) genetic programming makes it impossible for people to have the same preferences.
B) people with differing tastes can profitably invade any population of similar tastes.
C) homogeneous populations become complacent and lose their vigilant qualities.
D) no two persons could have the same preferences.
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