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Mrs_Wabbit Mrs_Wabbit
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Studies have shown that many foraging and small-scale horticultural societies work just a few hours a day on subsistence and have much more leisure time than workers in complex societies.  Which of the following statements explains this model?
a.    Any surplus food these societies collect or produce cannot be stored for long and will rot.
b.    These societies value leisure activities as more appropriate pursuits than labor.
c.    Members of these societies are lazy and have no interest in work.
d.       These groups have political authorities that would collect surpluses for their own use.
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Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology


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Practically figured it out as soon as you answered, thanks so much
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Appreciate the feedback, wow!
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