How is culture in humans different from culture in non-humans? nonhumans don't learn from group members and therefore can't acquire culture in nonhumans, it is rare, whereas in humans, it is an intergral part of our lives O only hominoids (apes) have culture, non-hominoids show no tendency toward culture O other than humans, only chimps have shown a capacity for culture

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QUESTION 27
How is culture in humans different from culture in non-humans?
O nonhumans don't learn from group members and therefore can't acquire culture
O in nonhumans, it is rare, whereas in humans, it is an intergral part of our lives
only hominoids (apes) have culture, non-hominoids show no tendency toward culture
other than humans, only chimps have shown a capacity for culture
QUESTION 28
Why is there so much variety among human cultures?
O because every group develops its own worldview
O because many human populations were isolated from one another for thousands of years
O because different subspecies of humans have different kinds of cultures
because Western cultures progressed faster than non-Western cultures, even in similar environments
QUESTION 29
What traits do humans have in common with other primates?
O the same sexual behavior and male-female pair bonding
O the same structure and organization of social groups
O stereoscopic vision, grasping digits, a tendency to single births, and significant parental investment in offspring
O the same level of social cooperation and altruistic behavior
QUESTION 30
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 27 How is culture in humans different from culture in non-humans? O nonhumans don't learn from group members and therefore can't acquire culture O in nonhumans, it is rare, whereas in humans, it is an intergral part of our lives only hominoids (apes) have culture, non-hominoids show no tendency toward culture other than humans, only chimps have shown a capacity for culture QUESTION 28 Why is there so much variety among human cultures? O because every group develops its own worldview O because many human populations were isolated from one another for thousands of years O because different subspecies of humans have different kinds of cultures because Western cultures progressed faster than non-Western cultures, even in similar environments QUESTION 29 What traits do humans have in common with other primates? O the same sexual behavior and male-female pair bonding O the same structure and organization of social groups O stereoscopic vision, grasping digits, a tendency to single births, and significant parental investment in offspring O the same level of social cooperation and altruistic behavior QUESTION 30
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