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| The categories of different minds of people who interact. |
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| The rules for action associated with particular statuses. |
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| Organized collections of individuals. |
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| Regularly experienced unequal access to resources. |
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| Lack any formal social stratification. EG Hunter gatherers. |
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| Unequal access to prestige, but not resources. Chiefdomships apply |
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| Likely to form social classes with inequality. Agrarian and industrialized. |
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| Outside the law, escalates to violence. |
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| Set of cultural knowledge used to settle disputes. |
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| a mediator used to settle on an agreement. |
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| Guidelines for action. The public is affected by policy. |
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| positive evaluation of public officials and public policy. |
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| illegal support derived by threat. |
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| cultural knowledge of the supernatural. |
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| realm beyond normal experience. |
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| A free floating force found in things and places |
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| The strategies people use to control the supernatural. |
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| Use of magic to cause harm. |
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| petitions to supernatural beings. |
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| religious specialists who control the supernatural. |
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| Spiritual mediators to the supernatural. |
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| about how things came to be. |
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