The Waltham Book Quiz #9

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Waltham Book Chapter #9 Quiz #9 1. The horse was a major factor in the development of many human cultures, although the history of its domestication is unclear. True ________ False ________ 2.The types of human-horse interactions may be more varied and complex than those of dogs and cats. Humans can interact with a horse in different ways. Name one. ________________________________________________________________________. 3. Whole cultures of Native American Indians were based around the horse. True ________ False ________ 4. Female horse owners are not more affectionate than males horse owners. True ________ False ________ 5. A greater number of people ride rather than own horses. Why? _____________________________________________________________ __________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ 6. It is likely that relationships formed with reptiles and invertebrates are primarily one-way, that is the nonhuman participant interacts but does not form a relationship. True ________ False ________
7. It is part of modern western folklore that pets are good for children, giving them a sense of responsibility, as well as perhaps initiating them into the mysteries of birth and death. True ________ False ________ 8. Strong bonds formed in childhood with a special pet does not affect attitudes towards nature, the environment and humanity in later life. True ________ False ________ 9. Rabbits seem to perceive humans as threats to their territory. This is noticeable during the breeding season when an otherwise docile animal can become aggressive. True ________ False ________ 10. Unlike most dogs, cats and horses, many small pets spend their entire lives in the same environment, the confines of their cage. True ________ False ________
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