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What is meritocracy? Why do caste systems have little of it? Why do class systems have more? Illustrate how class systems combine caste and meritocracy with reference to the United States and also Great Britain or Japan.
Populations
Groups of individuals belonging to the same species that live in the same geographical area and have the capability of interbreeding.
Clumped Dispersion
A distribution pattern of organisms within a population where individuals are found in tight groups, influenced by social behavior or resource availability.
Population Dispersion
The way individuals within a population are spaced across their habitat, which can be categorized as uniform, random, or clumped according to patterns of spacing.
Exponential Growth
A pattern of data that shows greater increases over time, creating a curve that represents a constant doubling rate.
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