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Diane

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During buffalo hunts, the Cheyenne maintained order by:
 
  a. Shaming anyone who violated a rule.
  b. Gossiping about people who misbehaved.
  c. Accusing misbehaving people of witchcraft
  d. Beheading anyone who got out of line.
  e. Policing by members of military societies.

Question 2

The bigman as a form of leadership is associated with:
 
  a. Increasing food production and redistribution.
  b. Decreasing food production and reciprocity.
  c. Occupational specialization and market exchange.
  d. Population decline and cultural disintegration.
  e. Communal living and socialism.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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