QUESTION 2 0 points Save Answer We used the ethnography of \"cultures of multipl
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QUESTION 2 0 points Save Answer We used the ethnography of "cultures of multiple fathers (like the Canela) in comparison to diverse other human cultures to test theories of human sexual behavior and its evolutionary logic. Which of the following is the most accurate and complete statement of the theoretical picture that best predicts this empirical ethnography? O a Humans are equally adapted to promiscuous or monogamous mating, because of our unique Ob. Ancestral humans were originally promiscuous; however, we evolved monogamy along with brain O C Humans are equally adapted to promiscuous or monogamous mating, because of our novel O d Ancestral humans were originally monogamous; however, we evolved promiscuity along with brain cognitive grasp of reproduction; we alternate between strategies depending on child mortality risk expansion and language capacity to manage the resulting conflicts; we alternate between strategies depending on parental mortality risk expansion and language QUESTION 3 0 points Save Answer An informative question for us was to ask how sexually dimorphic humans are compared with other animals (how different in size and properties are the two human sexes). Which of the following most accurately and completely describes what we learned from investigating animal sexual dimorphism?Explanation / Answer
C. Here option C is correct. Humans are equally adapted to promiscuous or monogamous mating because of our novel capacity to manage the resulting conflicts; we alternate between strategies depending on parental mortality risk. As Human population evolves the human become more helpless and needs more parental care. Modern Humans are basically monogamous but if situation changes(in case of death or absence of father or mother) humans can switch to promiscuous or polygamous mating system. So option C is the correct answer.