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The "multi-regional evolution hypothesis,", as promoted by Franz Weidenreich in the 1940s and developed by more recent scholars such as Thorne and Wolpoff, is based on the idea that:
a) Homo sapiens first evolved in Africa and then spread out from there
b) Homo sapiens evolved locally from various Homo species that had left Africa
c) Homo sapiens evolved from Neanderthals in Europe and then expanded from there
d) Homo sapiens evolved from Homo erectus in Asia and expanded from there
e) Homo sapiens conquered rival species region by region through aggression and warfare

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