The multiregional (or candelabra) model hypothesis of modern human origin holds that
A) Homo erectus populations evolved independently.
B) Homo sapiens evolved in one place and then spread to all parts of the Old World.
C) the population moved from a single point of origin.
D) human populations took wildly different evolutionary paths toward anatomically modern people.
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