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It is clear from the archeological record that the first sta…

It is clear from the archeological record that the first state-level societies (“civilizations”) appeared in Asia, Africa and in the Americas at different times. In almost all cases,

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Most archeologists think that the first large settlements we…

Most archeologists think that the first large settlements were supported by grain as a staple food crop for a number of reasons, but the most important is

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Most anthropologists call the Neolithic era revolutionary be…

Most anthropologists call the Neolithic era revolutionary because

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We now know that chimpanzees (including bonobos) are the clo…

We now know that chimpanzees (including bonobos) are the closest living relatives to humans. This means that

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Anthropologists talk a lot about the Pleistocene Era (also k…

Anthropologists talk a lot about the Pleistocene Era (also known as the Pleistocene Epoch to geologists) because

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When Darwin was discussing his ideas about natural selection…

When Darwin was discussing his ideas about natural selection, what exactly did

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Homo erectus is an important species in the timeline of homi…

Homo erectus is an important species in the timeline of hominin evolution. Which of the following is/are true of homo erectus?

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The genus Australopithecus (aka the australopithecines or th…

The genus Australopithecus (aka the australopithecines or the australopiths) contains some of the earliest known hominin species, all of which

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Select the BEST answer for each of the questions below.  Thi…

Select the BEST answer for each of the questions below.  This is a closed-book, closed-note exam. There is no EXTRA penalty for wrong answers, so guessing is encouraged. You have two hours to complete the exam.  Please hit “save and exit” when you are done. Good luck!  (But you won’t need luck!)

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In Frans de Waal’s TED talk “Moral behavior among animals”,…

In Frans de Waal’s TED talk “Moral behavior among animals”, he explains that among our closest relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, pretty much all conflict and stress is handled with violence and even warfare.

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