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Lisaclaire

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What is the key distinction between tribes and chiefdoms?
 
  A) A chiefdom has some formal structure that integrates communities into a political unit.
  B) A chiefdom has more nomadic communities.
  C) A tribe has greater reliance on agriculture and greater economic output.
  D) A tribe places a great deal of emphasis on kinship connections.

Question 2

Parental encouragement of violence is associated cross-culturally with a society's involvement in __________.
 
  A) war
  B) market economy
  C) organized religion
  D) agriculture



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A



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