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Which statement correctly describes the practice of pastoralism in Mongolia?
Pastoralism was a social system that was based on raising livestock to provide for the needs of the people.
Pastoralism was a social system that was based on using organized religion to united different regions.
Pastoralism was a government system that was based on raising taxes from the earnings of peasants.
Pastoralism was a government system that was based on appointing relatives to rule territories.
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Pastoralism was a social system that was based on raising livestock to provide for the needs of the people.
(Traditional Mongolian pastoralism involved nomadic or semi-nomadic herding of animals like horses, sheep, goats, camels and cattle.)
(Traditional Mongolian pastoralism involved nomadic or semi-nomadic herding of animals like horses, sheep, goats, camels and cattle.)
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