People without permanent, fixed places of residence, whose way of life and means of subsistence require them to periodically migrate, often with their herds of domesticated animals, to a familiar series of temporary seasonal encampments are called:
a. sedentarians
b. wanderers
c. kulaks
d. nomads
e. rentiers
ANSWER:
d
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