if Homo erectus did indeed have reduced sexual dimorphism, it suggests that
a. the men had to fight to win their mates, resulting in huge males over the generations |
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b. the women had to compete for the men |
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c. the women were bigger than the men |
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d. the men carried the women everywhere |
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e. there was reduced male-male competition |
Answer ; C) the women were bigger than the men.
Reason ; if the sexual dimorphism would have been reduced in the homo erectus, there would have been no big difference between the two sexes. These dimorphism will help to vary the two sex by means of their size, posture and shape of the body, but in some case if it is not found or reduced, the above mentioned statement would be the issue of these reduction. hence the above mentioned option would be the appropriate answer other option are not relevant ro the sexual dimorphism.
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