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fnuegbu

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Interpersonal demography is:
 
  a. the number of people present in an encounter
  b. the social categories of people in an encounter
  c. the partitioning of space in an encounter
  d. the movement of people in and out of an encounter
  e. a, b, and d above

Question 2

Outside of Europe, there was only one society which developed a genuinely feudal politico-economic system. This was
 
  a. China
  b. India
  c. Japan
  d. Egypt



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

e. a, b, and d above

Answer to Question 2

c



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