Multiple Choice
States are more likely to emerge out of chiefdoms when:
A) a chiefdom is very warlike
B) chiefdoms are surrounded by a lush environment which makes a surplus easy to produce
C) the population lives in a geographically circumscribed area
D) chiefdom's live have access to iron for making plows
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