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Mr.Thesaxman

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Explain the classification system for societies that is used in the text.
 
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The Calvinist belief that every person's eternal fate was unalterably determined by God at birth is called ____.
 
  a. legitimation
  b. the brotherhood of mankind
  c. predestination
  d. civil religion
  e. immaculate conception



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Answer to Question 1

All societies have a need to feed their members, so a classification based on solving the problem of subsistence applies to all possible societies. The classification system is meaningful because the way a society manages subsistence is reflected in its culture and in its social structure. Different types of subsistence are associated with different characteristics of society.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
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