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A two-player game in which one player's gain is not completely offset by the other player's loss is called a
Mormon Church
Officially known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a religious organization founded in the 19th century in the United States, emphasizing restorationist Christianity.
Legitimate Sons
Historically, refers to sons born within a lawful marriage who were legally entitled to inherit property and titles from their fathers, contrasting with illegitimate or extramarital offspring.
Friedrich Engels
A German philosopher, social scientist, and journalist who co-developed Marxist theory with Karl Marx.
Wealth Concentration
The condition where a small proportion of a population holds a large percentage of the total wealth of a society, leading to economic inequality.
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