QUESTION 16 The stereotype image of Neandertal as a “brutish, ignorant caveman”
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QUESTION 16
The stereotype image of Neandertal as a “brutish, ignorant caveman” is based on:
his large physical size and stocky, muscular build
an early Neandertal skeleton of a crippled, hunched-over individual
his thick-boned skull and skeleton, and his physical strength
all of the above
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QUESTION 17
The short, muscular bodies of many Neanderthal populations, with short arms and legs,
may indicate 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 that modern Homo sapiens
first appeared in one place, and then spread out to other parts of the world) suggests that modern Homo sapiens:
evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world replacing 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 of archaic humans
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QUESTION 19
The Multiregional Evolution Model (which argues that modern Homo sapiens could have
evolved/appeared in several different parts of the world) states that modern Homo sapiens:
evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world
evolved only in northern and eastern Europe and migrated into the rest of the world
evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from population of archaic Homo sapiens
evolved in North, Central, and South America and migrated into the rest of the world
his large physical size and stocky, muscular build
an early Neandertal skeleton of a crippled, hunched-over individual
his thick-boned skull and skeleton, and his physical strength
all of the above
Explanation / Answer
Question 16:
CORRECT ANSWER: his thick boned skull and skeleton, and his physical strength
Neanderthals were stronger built because of the thick boned skull and skeleton and his physical strength. They were much stronger than modern humans. Especially their skulls are different from modern humans . So they are called as brutish ignorent caveman.
Question no 17:
CORRECT ANSWER: in cold climates
Neanderthal population adapted to muscular bodies with short arms and legs to survive on the cold climates.
Question 18:
CORRECT ANSWER: Evolved in africa and migrated into the rest of the world replacing all other populations
The african replacement model suggests that modern homo sapiens evolved in africa and migrated into the rest of the world replacing all other populations.
Question 19:
CORRECT ANSWER : evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world
The multiregional evolution model states that modern homo sapiens evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world.
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