Questions: What is Darwin's purpose of writing Origin of Species? A. It made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process. B. Diverse groups of animals evolve from common ancestors C. The evolution takes place from natural selection. I alone I and II alone I, II, and III II and III alone

What is Darwin's purpose of writing Origin of Species?
A. It made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process.
B. Diverse groups of animals evolve from common ancestors
C. The evolution takes place from natural selection.
I alone
I and II alone
I, II, and III
II and III alone
Transcript text: What is Darwin's purpose of writing Origin of Species? A. It made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process. B. Diverse groups of animals evolve from common ancestors C. The evolution takes place from natural selection. I alone I and II alone I, II, and III II and III alone
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The answer is: I, II, and III

Explanation: Darwin's purpose in writing "On the Origin of Species" encompasses all three points mentioned in the options:

  1. It made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process (I).
  2. Diverse groups of animals evolve from common ancestors (II).
  3. The evolution takes place from natural selection (III).

Each of these points reflects key aspects of Darwin's theory of evolution as presented in his seminal work. Therefore, the correct answer is that Darwin's purpose includes all three points.

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