
The main difference between egalitarian and ranked societies is that in the latter: (Points : 1)
there are marked differences in wealth among ...
the classes.
an individual’s social rank is not influenced by his or her kinship relations.
there are a fixed number of statuses into which only certain individuals are recruited, so not everyone has access to honored offices or titles.
leadership statuses are less formal and more open to all.

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User: The main difference between egalitarian and ranked societies is that in the latter: (Points : 1)
there are marked differences in wealth among the classes.
an individual’s social rank is not influenced by his or her kinship relations.
there are a fixed number of statuses into which only certain individuals are recruited, so not everyone has access to honored offices or titles.
leadership statuses are less formal and more open to all.
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