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Who generally mediates disputes in tribal societies?
 
  a. young hunters
  b. a council of village elders
  c. individuals from distant villages
  d. groups of related women

Question 2

The social resource reflected in others' good opinions, respect, and willingness to be influenced.
 
  a. power
  b. achieved status
  c. ascribed status
  d. prestige



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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