Compared with hunting-and-gathering band-level societies, tribal societies are __________.
A) smaller and more highly mobile across broad regions
B) larger, but with more loosely defined territories
C) larger, more sedentary, and have fairly well defined territories
D) smaller, less mobile, and have less political integration
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