What is a mode of production?

A. a postindustrial adaptive strategy, such as commercial agriculture or international mercantilism
B. the land, labor, technology, and capital of production
C. the way a society's social relations are organized to produce the labor necessary for generating the society's subsistence and energy needs
D. whether a society is foraging, horticulturalist, or agriculturalist
E. the cultural aspect of any given economy, such as changing fashions in the textile and clothing industry


Answer: C

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