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AEWBW

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An individual's status within the chiefdom is determined to the greatest extent by:
 
  a. where they live in relationship to the paramount chief
 b. the amount of resources available for the group as a whole
 c. closeness of their relationship with the chief
 d. the individual's skills and accomplishments

Question 2

Permanent male-female bonds are:
 
  a. not common among nonhuman primates.
  b. common among nonhuman primates.
  c. the basis of monogamous pairing typical of all nonhuman primate species.
  d. known only in orangutans.
  e. nonexistent in primates.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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