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Which statement is true of the governing of smaller early American civilizations?
A:A. They were led by elites such as royalty.
B:B. They lacked leadership structures.
C:C. They valued the input of all community members.
D:D. They were governed by consensus.
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A:A. They were led by elites such as royalty.
B:B. They lacked leadership structures.
C:C. They valued the input of all community members.
D:D. They were governed by consensus.
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The most accurate statement regarding the governing of smaller early American civilizations is:
C. They valued the input of all community members.
Many smaller early American societies placed importance on community involvement and decision-making processes that included the voices of various members rather than just elites or royalty. While some larger civilizations had hierarchical structures, smaller communities often operated more democratically.
C. They valued the input of all community members.
Many smaller early American societies placed importance on community involvement and decision-making processes that included the voices of various members rather than just elites or royalty. While some larger civilizations had hierarchical structures, smaller communities often operated more democratically.
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