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geoffrey

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Sanderson and Alderson suggest that a distinction must be made between expropriation and partial redistribution because
 
  a. landlords have considerably greater power than chiefs
  b. the flow of goods between peasants and lords is substantially more unequal than the flow of valuables between chiefs and commoners
  c. both of these
  d. neither of these

Question 2

Sanderson and Alderson argues that the major evolutionary trend in the ownership of productive resources in precapitalist societies is in the direction of
 
  a. increasing control over productive resources by a smaller and smaller fraction of the population
  b. increasing willingness of elite groups to share in the ownership of resources with other groups
  c. increasing control over productive resources by a middle class
  d. little change in ownership patterns until the advent of agrarian societies



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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