1. How can you conclusively tell where a person is from?
Looking at their nose shape
Looking at their eye shape
Looking at their skin color
Ask them
2.
According to the 1930 Census form, a person of mixed White and "Negro blood" was to be listed as _________, no matter how small the percentage of "Negro" blood.
3.
Typological model:
refers to the UNFOUNDED belief that there is a set of common physical traits that can be easily identified for each race or type of person.
refers to the ACCURATE belief that there is a set of common physical traits that can be easily identified for each race or type of person.
was developed by the 1940s as a replacement for this earlier race concept
None of the above
4.
If you find a primate skeleton with a 2.1.2.3 dental formula, and no tail, you know you have _________.
an ape.
a NW monkey.
an orangutan.
a lemur.
1. Looking at their skin color
2. Negro
3. refers to the UNFOUNDED belief that there is a set of common physical traits that can be easily identified for each race or type of person.
4. Apes
All of the catarrhines have dental formula of 2.1.2.3. They are
monkeys, apes, and humans. In that apes have no tails.
1. How can you conclusively tell where a person is from? Looking at their nose shape...
Answer all the questions please LAB EXERCISE Name Primates Through the Miocene 12.3 Section Date Materials Needed Station 1: Paleocene-The First Possible Primates (Alternative to Specimens: Figures A and B on page 336) 1 Compare a plesiadapiform primate with a strepsirhine. Fill in the table below with brief descriptions of the listed features for each. If using the figures provided rather than actual specimens, some features may not be visible. Station 1: A lemur or other strepsirhine anda Plesiadipis or...