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OpenStudy (anonymous):

just checking Question 2 The most innovative part of Darwin’s (and Wallace’s) account of evolution, eventually made famous in On the Origins of Species, was which of the following: The description of natural selection as the mechanism generating change The argument that species changed; that is, that they were not immutable The attacks of Darwin (and Wallace) upon religious thought The account of the role of genes in inheritance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i went with The argument that species changed; that is, that they were not immutable

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was either that or option A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im very sure its B though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just being paranoid xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then go for B if you believe it's right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But I would choose either B or D

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