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    Women's Status in Hunting-And-Gathering Societies Is Often
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Women's Status in Hunting-And-Gathering Societies Is Often

Question 6

Question 6

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Women's status in hunting-and-gathering societies is often:


A) less subordinate (more equal) than in agricultural societies
B) dominant and matriarchal
C) one of virtual slavery
D) more subordinate than in herding societies

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