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How are offenses viewed differently between a state society and a band society?
 
  a. In a state society, there is a distinction between crimes against the state and against individuals; in a band society, there is only transgression against individuals or kin groups.
  b. In a state society, offenses are always viewed as disruptive to society in general, whereas in band societies, the offense may be solely between individuals and contained.
  c. In a band society, no individual is seen as offensive; every action is understood in context through customary law. In state societies, all actions of the individual are considered to be potentially offensive.
  d. In band societies, self-control is taught from a young age, whereas in state societies, individuals are never taught any sort of self-control.

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R-selected species include which of the following?
 
  a. Dogs
  b. Chimpanzees
  c. Gorillas
  d. Mice
  e. Wolves



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