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Explain how patriarchal social organization develop in both pastoral and agraian societies
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Which of the following characterize the historical move toward urbanization? i. increase in pollution ii. increase in frequency of natural disasters iii. increase in incidence of infectious disease a. i b. ii c. i and ii d. i and iii e. i, ii and iii
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