Property rights in horticulturalist and pastoralist societies __________

A. are usually vested in single, adult males
B. are usually vested in the family and other kinship groups
C. are usually vested in individuals, who then determine who can use the land or resources
D. do not exist because these types of societies are always on the move looking for a new place to live


Answer: B

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