How are kingdoms different from tribes?

A) Tribes are groups of people; kingdoms are pieces of territory.
B) Tribes are united by shared territory; kingdoms are united by kinship.
C) Tribes are more organized than kingdoms.
D) Tribes have written laws and institutions; kingdoms are ruled by shared customs.


Answer: A

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