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Bilateral kinship is more characteristic of foraging and industrial societies than of the other three modes of production.
External Context
The surrounding conditions or circumstances external to a specific focus or object of study.
Environment
The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates, encompassing both natural and built environments.
Structural Functionalism
A viewpoint in sociology that views society as an intricate system in which its components cooperate to foster unity and steadiness.
Conflict Theory
A theory that views social life as a competition, focusing on the conflicts between groups over resources or power.
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