The answer is, In agricultural <span>societies, power shifted from the heads of families and clans to a ruling elite, which resulted in greater inequality.</span>
In the short term<span>, the </span>Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC)<span> has significant influence on the price of oil. Over the long term, its ability to influence the price of oil is quite limited, primarily because individual countries have different incentives than OPEC as a whole</span><span>
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This is an excellent question! It very clearly shows how (3) The point of view of people influences geographic labels.
There is no doubt about it that it makes no sense for the Chinese to name themselves the Far East, as it doesn't make sense for Europeans to name them the Middle kingdom. It only shows how our point of view relates to geographic labels as well.
The Mesopotamians mathematical framework depended on products of 6 and 10. The first round of numbers depended on ten like ours, yet the following round depended on products of six to get 60 and 600.