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A group of highly mobile foragers, such as the Netsilik of Canada or Ju/'hoansi, who openly share with each other and in which a

ll men can do what other men can do, just as all women can do what other women can do, would very likely be a(n) ___________ society.
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A group of highly mobile foragers, such as the Netsilik of Canada or Ju/'hoansi, who openly share with each other and in which all men can do what other men can do, just as all women can do what other women can do, would very likely be a(n) <u>Egalitarian society</u>

<u>Egalitarian society</u>

  • In an egalitarian society, all are considered equal, regardless of gender, race, religion, or age. There is not a class system in an egalitarian society but relatively equal access to income and wealth.
  • Egalitarianism is the equal treatment of all in society no matter their gender, age, race, or beliefs. One example of a proponent of egalitarianism is Martin Luther King Jr who advocated for civil rights in America
<h3><u>What is the opposite of egalitarianism?</u></h3>
  • The opposite of egalitarianism is elitism, which is the belief that certain people have a right to have their opinions heard more than others. Definitions of egalitarianism.

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