How human condition progress from primitive time to the present? Cite an example of every progress that man acquired through many years of existence.
Humans have made significant progress from the primitive years to the present time. This was made possible by the evolution of man across the years. The man had to pass through various stages before the modern form. The first was the Dryopithecus. It inhabited the forested tropical lowlands, and members were believed to be herbivores (Alles & Stevenson, 2003). The second was the Ramapithecus that lived in the grasslands (Alles & Stevenson, 2003). The Australopithecus was the third. They walked upright and used stones as their protective weapons. The homo Erectus is the fourth and is considered the missing link between apes and humans. The last was the Homo Sapiens and the Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Alles & Stevenson, 2003). The last group got food through hunting and gathering. This progress led to the evolution of the present man.
Reference
Alles, D. L. & Stevenson, J. C. (2003). Teaching human evolution. The American Biology Teacher, 65(5), 333-339.
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