Which of the following constituted one of the major differences between foraging societies and the first states?

A. Foraging societies were generally more egalitarian, while states were composed of a much more rigid social hierarchy.
B. Foraging societies had a rigid social structure, while states were far more egalitarian in character.
C. Foraging societies were generally peaceful, while states engaged in regular violence.
D. Women held little power in foraging societies, while they became prominent leaders in early states.


Answer: A

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