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What is common in foraging societies?

In foraging societies, it was common for men to be hunters and women to be gatherers.


2 division of labor in horticultural societies?

In horticultural societies, division of labor typically involves men and women having distinct roles. Men may focus on clearing land, hunting, and building while women are more involved in planting crops, tending to gardens, and food preparation. This division of labor helps ensure the community's survival by efficiently utilizing resources and knowledge.


WHAT division of labor is highest in which type of society?

hunting and gathering feudal industrial advanced industrial imperial societies


What is the most common family type in foraging societies?

The most common family type in foraging societies is the nuclear family, consisting of parents and their offspring living together. In some foraging societies, extended families or kinship networks may also be present, providing additional support and resources.


What is the largest political unit for most foraging societies?

Band


Which is a characteristic of a hunter- gatherers society?

Hunter-gatherer societies rely on foraging for food rather than agriculture. They often live in small, nomadic groups and have a deep connection to their environment. They typically have relatively egalitarian social structures and a division of labor based on gender.


Foraging societies the largest share of peoples budget usually is devoted to?

Basic needs, such as food and shelter. Budget does not always refer to dollar amounts, in foraging societies, their energy and work ability is what is "budgeted"


Who argued that societies move from a state of mechanical solidarity to organic solidarity?

The French sociologist Émile Durkheim argued in his book "The Division of Labor in Society" that societies evolve from a state of mechanical solidarity, characterized by a strong collective conscience and similarities among individuals, to organic solidarity, where individuals are interdependent and specialized in various social roles. This transition is driven by the increasing division of labor in more complex societies.


Property relations in foraging societies are best termed?

Property relations in foraging societies are best termed as "communal" or "collective." In these societies, resources are typically shared among members rather than individually owned. Ownership is often vested in the community as a whole rather than in individual members.


What factor impacts the likelihood of ownership rights in foraging societies?

Predictability and concentration of resources


In foraging societies people who are violent or do not contribute to the well-being of society?

subject to negative opinion


Division of labor is a characteristic of?

An assembly line is an example of Division of Labor.