Answer:Option B. Reproductive capacity
Explanation:
The Buss (1989) theory concluded that males value youthfulness which would be a cue to reproductive capacity and fertility, while females value cues related to resource acquisition in potential mates more highly than males. Charles Darwin said through natural selection, that mate selection is a matter of evolution. Those who got to survive and reproduce passed their genes onto the next generation. Therefore, men have to look for fertile women and women have to look for men who will look after them and their offspring.
Answer:
Which sentence from the passage shows that the function of the river depicted here has carried through to modern times?
Explanaton:Which sentence from the passage shows that the function of the river depicted here has carried through to modern times?
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Answer:
This suggestion best illustrates D. an evolutionary perspective.
Explanation:
The evolutionary perspective seeks explanations for behaviors taking into consideration our species need to adapt and reproduce. From this perspective, our behaviors result from problems our ancestors encountered over 10,000 years ago. Since the purpose of the species is to perpetuate itself, many of our behaviors could be explained by the instinct of reproduction. We look for good mates in order to procreate. That perspective would, therefore, explain men who marry younger women as a result of our reproductive needs - young means fertile, at least instinctively.