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Social Studies
Which statements describe the work of Aristotle and Linnaeus
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classified organisms according to their traits. The classification systems of both Aristotle and Linnaeus started with the same two groups: Plants and Animals. ... But, unlike Aristotle, Linnaeus divided kingdom into five levels: class, order, genus, species, and variety.
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What does the wolf symbolize in Rome?
Pagans associated the wolf with Mars, the god of war. The legend of Romulus and Remus nurtured by a she-wolf therefore symbolized the warrior spirit of the Romans. Christians appropriated the symbol by believing wolves were agents of God sent to punish sinners, or agents of the Devil sent to test one's faith.
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