A principal feature that distinguishes chiefdoms from tribes is that
A) there is a bureaucracy, usually made up of the chief's relatives.
B) a permanent central agency coordinates activities of local political units.
C) the office of chief is hereditary.
D) access to positions of status and authority is limited.
E) all of the above.
E
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