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The Political Structures of Chiefdoms Differ from Those of Tribes

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The political structures of chiefdoms differ from those of tribes because in a chiefdom:


A) Leadership is vested in an institutionalized office that exists independently of a particular person.
B) The central leadership position is inherited, or passed down within a single ruling family.
C) Tribal leaders maintain absolute authority, usually enforced by physical intimidation.
D) Political power derives mostly from personal qualities, such as intelligence or skill.

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