Asked by junior
Which of the following is generally not a reason why humans compete for territory?
A.
human instinct
B.
political control
C.
safety and security
D.
international recognition
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
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International recognition is not generally a primary reason for competing for territory; more common motives are instinctive territoriality, political control, and safety/security.
International recognition is not generally a primary reason for competing for territory; more common motives are instinctive territoriality, political control, and safety/security.
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