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Title: The biological determinist (or Darwinian) view explains high rates of warfare among the Yanomami by ...
Post by: Piixell on Jul 25, 2016
The biological determinist (or Darwinian) view explains high rates of warfare among the Yanomami by emphasizing __________.
A   how warfare contributes to land acquisition and higher nutritional status of the winners
B   women's role in starting wars through their demand for meat
C   that successful warriors have more wives and thus have greater "reproductive success" than other men
D   the role of meat availability in regulating nutritional status and group size
E    all of the above


Title: Re: The biological determinist (or Darwinian) view explains high rates of warfare among the Yanomami ...
Post by: polar_ctr on Aug 30, 2016
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Title: Re: The biological determinist (or Darwinian) view explains high rates of warfare among the Yanomami by ...
Post by: Piixell on Sep 8, 2016
At last! :D