Multiple Choice
What are the relations of production that Friedman and Rowlands say are most important in the evolution from tribes to chiefdoms?
A) control over the menu at feasts
B) the social appropriation of nature by local lineage production
C) relations within lineages
D) relations among lineages
E) relations between lineages and the community as a whole
F) control over craft production
G) b, c, d, and e
H) none of the above
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