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Criterion of evolutionary history and plausibility suggests that each intelligence has evolved to solve specific problems faced by our ancestors. For example, spatial intelligence helped in navigation and understanding the physical environment, while interpersonal intelligence was crucial for social communication and cooperation. This evolutionary perspective implies that these intelligences are rooted in human survival and adaptation needs. It gives the theory an evolutionary framework, suggesting that these intelligences are not arbitrary but have developed in response to real-world demands.