Asked by Ariel Starr on Jun 29, 2024

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There are no societies left in which political organization consists of flexible and informal kinship systems.​

Political Organization

The way in which a society structures its leadership, governance, and institutional processes to make and implement decisions.

Kinship Systems

A social system that organizes people into groups based on blood relations, marriage, or adoption, determining roles, rights, and responsibilities within a community.

  • Differentiate between the several mechanisms of political organization and understand their roles in forming and sustaining social coherence.
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Allie NorrisJun 30, 2024
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True
Explanation :
Most societies today have formal political structures that are separate from kinship systems. While some societies may still have elements of kinship-based politics, they are not the primary organizing principle for political institutions.