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    The concept of punctuated equilibrium challenges the traditional view of evolution by suggesting:

    A

    Evolution proceeds at a constant, gradual rate.

    B

    Long periods of stasis punctuated by rapid bursts of evolutionary change.

    C

    Evolutionary changes occur only in small, isolated populations.

    D

    Acquired characteristics are inherited and drive evolutionary change.

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    Which of the following is NOT a key inference supporting the theory of evolution?

    A

    Common ancestry of different species based on anatomical and genetic similarities.

    B

    Natural selection leading to the adaptation of species to their environments.

    C

    The existence of an intelligent designer.

    D

    Descent with modification, where species change over time through the accumulation of adaptations.

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