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Band
Ans: A small kinship-based group of foragers who hunt and gather for a living over a
particular territory
Tribe
Ans: Originally viewed s a culturally distinct, multiband population that imagined itself as
one people descended from a common ancestor, currently used to describe an indigenous
group with its own set of loyalties and leaders living to some extent outside the control of a
centralized authoritative state
Chiefdom
Ans: An autonomous political unit composed of number of villages or communities under
the permanent control of a paramount chief
State
, Ans: An autonomous regional structure of political, economic, and military rule with a
central government authorized to make laws and use force to maintain order and defend its
territory.
Hegenomy
Ans: The ability of a dominant group to create consent and agreement within population
without the use or threat of force.
Civil society organization
Ans: A local nongovernmental organization that challenges state policies and uneven
development, and advocates for resources and opportunities for members of its local
communities.
Militarization
Ans: The contested social process through which a civil society organizes for the production
of military violence
Agency
Ans: The potential power of individuals and groups to contest cultural norms, values,
symbols, mental maps of reality, institutions, and structures of power