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Humans evolved from homo sapiens in Europe and homo erectus in Asia. These species shared an identical genetic code yet the tools used by them differed vastly. Therefore historians conclude that the differences in tools was due to the respective requirements for survival of these 2 species.
What do the historians assume in drawing the conclusion?
A. There are more similarities than differences between homo sapiens and homo erectus. B. Homo sapiens who had more easy access to food built tools that did not have the range that the tools built by homo erectus possessed. C. Homo sapiens and homo erectus seldom had any contact with each other. D. Homosapiens couldn't have survived had they used tools similar to the ones used by homo erectus. E. The tools developed in any region are dependent on natural resources such as steel, copper, etc. in that region.
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Humans evolved from homo sapiens in Europe and homo erectus in Asia. These species shared an identical genetic code yet the tools used by them differed vastly. Therefore historians conclude that the differences in tools was due to the respective requirements for survival of these 2 species.
What do the historians assume in drawing the conclusion?
A. There are more similarities than differences between homo sapiens and homo erectus. B. Homo sapiens who had more easy access to food built tools that did not have the range that the tools built by homo erectus possessed. C. Homo sapiens and homo erectus seldom had any contact with each other. D. Homosapiens couldn't have survived had they used tools similar to the ones used by homo erectus. E. The tools developed in any region are dependent on natural resources such as steel, copper, etc. in that region.
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