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Power and authority are issues that often confuse introductory students. The chapter begins by drawing the distinction between these concepts. Forms of leadership and types of organization characterized by band, tribe, chiefdom, and state societies are profiled. Rank and social stratification are discussed, followed by a description of conflict management across cultures. Both informal and formal forms of social control are presented.








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