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Production, Distribution, and Consumption--The Economic Organization of Societies
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1
The intertwining of a society’s political, economic, and social structures is expressed through the term:
2
The oldest form of production for a human society is:
and
3
In hunting and gathering societies which gender producers the largest contribution in calories to the daily diet:
4
the term for the process whereby a society uses the tools, energy sources, and labor supply to create necessary goods is:
5
The production system featuring domestication of plants, animals, high population density and intensive use of land is:
6
The production system in which groups of people are highly dependent upon their domesticated animals, and who migrate throughout the year are:
7
The Inuit of the Artic region and the San Bushmen of the Kalahari region are both examples of what kind of production system:
and
8
Agricultural has been practiced by human communities for approximately how many years:
-
years
9
Potlatch is a ceremonial distribution system associated with:
and
Communities on the
Coast.
10
Sagali, urigubu, and kula are exchange systems associated with:
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