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Which of the following is not a reason that small societies can maintain stability in the long term better than larger societies?
a.
Smaller societies have a smaller demand for resources.
b.
Smaller societies can be governed by internal controls more effectively than larger societies.
c.
Smaller societies rely more heavily on legislation and military forces.
d.
Smaller societies tend to have stronger interpersonal relationships.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Small societies typically rely less on formal legislation and military force and more on informal norms, personal relationships, and internal social controls — so option C is not a reason they maintain long-term stability.
Small societies typically rely less on formal legislation and military force and more on informal norms, personal relationships, and internal social controls — so option C is not a reason they maintain long-term stability.
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