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How do men's associations differ from age-sets in noncommercial societies?
 
  A) There are more stages in age-sets than in men's associations.
  B) Age-sets are open to both men and women.
  C) Only men's associations follow an individual throughout his life span.
  D) One may change the age-set membership, but not membership in a men's association.

Question 2

Based on his observations of egalitarian societies, what did Christopher Boehm conclude about dominance?
 
  A) Dominance comes naturally to humans.
  B) Societies last longer when dominant urges are encouraged.
  C) Only men have ambitions of dominance and leadership.
  D) A desire for dominance is a culturally created trait.



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