Modern foragers are not Stone Age relics, living fossils, lost tribes, or noble savages. Still, to the extent that foraging has been the basis of their subsistence, contemporary and recent hunter-gatherers can illustrate links between foraging economies and other aspects of society and culture, such as their sociopolitical organization.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the history of human beings on this planet, hunters-gatherers hold the longest history. Even today there are many societies where people rely on foraging for their sustenance and survival and have not adapted to the modern ways of civilised societies.
These modern foragers do not stuck in time and living the life of early man but they have developed well organised social and political structure for themselves. They possess their own culture and rituals to follow and their tribe issues are decided by the well-established political system.
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Gave African-American or Black men the right to vote. 15th amendment
ended slavery in the United States. 13th amendment.
gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship. 14th amendment
Reconstruction period where Congress took responsibility
for bringing the South back into the Union. Congressional reconstruction.
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pre-independence America, bail law was based on English law. ... In 1789, the same year that the United States Bill of Rights was introduced, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789. That law specified which types of crimes were bailable and set bounds on a judge's discretion in setting bail.
Answer:
the treament
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