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How is direct population transfer different from indirect population transfer?
 
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Hunting and gathering societies that generate very little surplus food and material property are described by sociologists as ________ economies.
 
  A) welfare
  B) capitalist
  C) subsistence
  D) socialist



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Answer to Question 1

Indirect population transfer is achieved by making life so miserable for members of a minority group that they leave voluntarily. Direct population transfer occurs when a dominant group expels a minority from a territory.

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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