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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is a chief difference between a civilization and a hunting-gathering society? a. Gender equality improved in civilizations, while women were completely subordinated to men in hunting-gathering societies b.Agriculture is not the primary economic activity in civilizations though it was central to hunting-gathering societies c.Formal political organizations emerge in civilizations as opposed to dependence on family or tribal ties in hunting-gathering societies d.War was less frequent as a result of civilization as opposed to the constant warlike conditions in hunting-gathering societies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A civilization is a group of people who have some form of a government while Hunter-gatherer societies would be like a bunch of wondering nomads with no real form or structure. so id go with C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks! I was thinking it was either A or C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your Welcome :D

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