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... United States earned $ 3.42 an hour , and the average per capita food bill was about $ 600 . Therefore United States workers had to work about 180 hours per year to obtain their annual food supply . Luts'un farmers " earned " on the ...
... United States earned $ 3.42 an hour , and the average per capita food bill was about $ 600 . Therefore United States workers had to work about 180 hours per year to obtain their annual food supply . Luts'un farmers " earned " on the ...
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... United States and that it is the most powerful ruling class that has ever existed . The Concentration of Wealth Official government research on the distribution of wealth and power in the United States usually takes the form of income ...
... United States and that it is the most powerful ruling class that has ever existed . The Concentration of Wealth Official government research on the distribution of wealth and power in the United States usually takes the form of income ...
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... United States are examples of superordinate closed classes . An essential diagnostic of the structure of these closed classes is that they are endogamous . Among superordinate groups , endogamy is practiced as a means of preventing the ...
... United States are examples of superordinate closed classes . An essential diagnostic of the structure of these closed classes is that they are endogamous . Among superordinate groups , endogamy is practiced as a means of preventing the ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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