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kherson [118]
4 years ago
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Why are nomadic societies important in world history?

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pogonyaev4 years ago
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Since nomads cope successfully with both social and ecological problems in areas where other people don't want to live, their way of life deserves careful attention. Nomadism involves ways of thinking about space and people which may be important for successful economic development in marginal areas.

Explanation:

Shkiper50 [21]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Nomads cope successfully with both social and ecological problems in areas where other people don't want to live, their way of life deserves careful attention. Nomad-ism involves ways of thinking about space and people which may be important for successful economic development in marginal areas.

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