A) supporting the divine right theory.
The answer is - apes.
According to the evolutionary theory the hominids originate from the apes. The first transitional species appeared in the Eastern African plateaus that created the needed evolutionary pressure for certain species to start using their legs more and to become bipedal, and also to develop their mobility of their thumb that had a new role in the newly created environment. The transitional species (from what is known so far) is the Australopithecus, which later on gave rise to all other hominid species like Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and at the end Homo sapiens...
Answer:
Skinner
Explanation:
The operant conditioning was coined by the behaviorist BF Skinner, which is why you may occasionally hear it called skinnerian conditioning. As a behaviorist, Skinner believed that it was not really necessary to look at internal thoughts and motivations to explain behavior. Instead, he suggested, we should look only at the observable external causes of human behavior.
Based on these principles, Skinner created the operant conditioning chamber (aka Akinner box) is a device used to study the principles of operant conditioning.