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Simpler societies are disappearing primarily due to globalization, which promotes economic integration and cultural exchange, often at the expense of traditional ways of life. As modern technologies and industries expand, they encroach on indigenous lands and resources, leading to cultural assimilation and loss of indigenous practices. Additionally, urbanization draws younger generations away from rural areas, resulting in declining populations in simpler societies. This shift often leads to the erosion of languages, traditions, and social structures that define these communities.

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