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leo leo

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A tribal society:
 
  a. Is a creation of Western colonial administrators and not naturally occurring.
  b. Imagines all of its members to be related by kinship.
  c. Is characterized by peaceful relations among its different segments.
  d. Lacks any social mechanisms to hold its different units together.
  e. Is constantly in a state of warfare.

Question 2

Which statement is most true of conflict in band-level societies?
 
  a. Band-level societies never have conflict within the band.
  b. Conflict is mainly between corporate kin groups fighting over land.
  c. Band-level societies frequently engage in warfare.
  d. Band-level societies minimize conflict between individuals but it does occur.
  e. Band-level societies have died out mainly because their excessive interpersonal violence led to population decreases.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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