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In some cases (for example, that of the Talensi), an independent community or chiefdom was aware that others like it shared the same culture and social structure, and there were occasional common rituals that brought independent communities together. In other cases (for example, the Dagaba), political and cultural boundaries were not sharp, and there was no sense that an ethnic group included some communities and excluded others, although shifting distinctions were made based on various cultural traits. In the case of the Dagaba, the most important or recurrent of these distinctions seemed to be, and in the mid-twentieth century continued to be, whether inheritance was exclusively determined in the patrilineal line or, at least in part, followed the matrilineal line.
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1. limits the government to the powers which the Constitution delegated to it (strict construction)
2. gathering for the purpose of creating a Constitution which laid down the laws for running the U.S. (Constitutional Convention)
3. Republican President during the Civil War (Abraham Lincoln)
4. began as a series of anti-slavery political meetings held in the Midwest in 1854 (Republican Party)
5. free interpretation of the Constitution, allowing the government all powers not denied it (loose construction)
6. started the Democratic Party
(Andrew Jackson)
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People of various categories are found in cities, out of which 'Upper Class' and 'Lower Class' are two of the categories.
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There are a number of categories in which an urban population is divided.
The category with the highest income and highest spending capacity is called 'Upper Class. The category with medium levels of income and expenditure is called the 'Middle Class'. The lowest of all categories is the 'Lower Class' which consists of people that have extremely low income and thus, a very low spending capacity.
Answer:
Sublimation is the correct answer.
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