QUESTION 16
The stereotype image of Neandertal as a“brutish, ignorant cavemanâ€Â  is basedon:
| | his large physical size and stocky, muscular build |
| | an early Neandertal skeleton of a crippled, hunched-overindividual |
| | his thick-boned skull and skeleton, and his physicalstrength |
| | all of the above |
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QUESTION 17
The short, muscular bodies of many Neanderthalpopulations, with short arms and legs,
             mayindicate that they lived:
| | basically sedentary lives with little activity |
| | in cold climates |
| | in hot climates |
| | lives centered around plant and animal domestication |
| | all of the above |
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QUESTION 18
The African Replacement Model (arguing thatmodern Homosapiens
first appearedin              oneplace, and then spread out to other parts of the world) suggeststhat modern Homo sapiens:
| | evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the worldreplacing all other populations |
| | evolved in Africa and migrated directly in to Americas |
| | evolved in Europe and migrated to Africa |
| | evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from populations ofarchaic humans |
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QUESTION 19
The Multiregional Evolution Model (which arguesthat modern Homo sapiens could have
            evolved/appearedin several different parts of the world) states that modernHomo sapiens:
| | evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world |
| | evolved only in northern and eastern Europe and migrated intothe rest of the world |
| | evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from population ofarchaic Homo sapiens |
| | evolved in North, Central, and South America and migrated intothe rest of the world
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