The story of the Tuareg nomads, that begins Chapter 4 in the text, shows us that

a. all human societies are mostly the same.
b. some societies change faster than our own.
c. some societies don't have newspapers, cellular phones, or other things that are familiar to us in the United States.
d. some societies have more advanced and powerful technology than our own.


c

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