Food-collecting communities’ control of land rights _____

a. is uniform in all food-collecting societies
b. is learned from contact with the surrounding societies (they tend to follow the same rules)
c. varies because in some societies territorial boundaries between bands or families are rigorously maintained
d. is likely to continue long into the future in spite of contact with outside societies
e. tends to be more legalistic when these communities are part of a state society


ANSWER:
c

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