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What distinguishes micro-societies from civilizations?

A: Micro-societies lacked religions.
B: Micro-societies where only located in Europe Only.
C: Micro-societies lacked shared characteristics among their people.
D: Micro-societies lacked urban Environments.

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Micro-societies lacked shared characteristics among their people.

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The correct answer is C) Micro-societies lacked shared characteristics among their people.

What distinguishes micro-societies from civilizations is that "Micro-societies lacked shared characteristics among their people."

Societies are formed by large groups of people that share values, traditions, history, and culture. These people have interactions on a daily basis and these interactions are the base of that society. On the other hand, in micro-societies, people do not share the characteristics that are shared in large societies. A micro-society is a small representation in a determined place of that large group of people.

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