Asked by Glenda Kacon on Sep 25, 2024

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In chiefdoms, power is often hereditary.​

Chiefdoms

A form of hierarchical political organization in non-industrial societies usually based on kinship, and led by a chief.

Hereditary

Relating to characteristics, properties, or conditions that are passed from parents to their offspring through genes.

  • Grasp the concept of hereditary power and its implications for political structure in chiefdoms.
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KRISHMA GUPTA4 days ago
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True
Explanation :
In chiefdoms, the position of the chief and other leadership roles are often passed down through family lines, making power hereditary.