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It is believed that Paleolithic societies did not have centralized forms of government as we know them today. Instead, they likely operated on a more egalitarian and decentralized social structure, with leadership roles based on age, experience, or skill rather than formal institutions of governance. Societies were likely small bands or tribes with informal decision-making processes.

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