Question
true or false: state level societies are usually egalitarian societies
Answers
GPT-4o mini
False. State-level societies are typically characterized by social stratification, which means they often have hierarchies and unequal distributions of power, wealth, and resources. In contrast, egalitarian societies are more equitable and have less pronounced social hierarchies. Examples of state-level societies include modern nations, which often have class distinctions, while many hunter-gatherer societies are more egalitarian.