According to the authors of your textbook, it could be argued that
A) evolution, as often conceived as a process of natural selection shaping existing traits or creating new ones over time, is in one sense over for humans.
B) human evolution and the rise of new traits is rapidly continuing as humans biologically adapt to their environments.
C) genetic evolution is more likely today than it was before the advent of agriculture 10 ka.
D) natural selection is completely irrelevant to the study of human behavior and mate choice in modern societies.
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