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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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Write a foreword to Jomo Kenyatta's Facing Mount Kenya: The Tribal Life of the Gikuyu. In it, make connections between concepts

from the lesson — namely job specialization and social stratification — and the book that readers are about to study. Your job is to encourage readers to think about Kenyatta's account in the context of history.
Write a multi-paragraph foreword to Jomo Kenyatta's book. In it, help readers make connections between what they're about to read and concepts from the lesson: particularly job specialization and social stratification during the Neolithic Revolution. Cite specific examples from the reading to support your points.
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melamori03 [73]3 years ago
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