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What are the 3 stages of society according to the Archgovernor?

a) Iron, Gold, Obsidian
b) Bronze, Silver, Gold
c) Red, Gold, Obsidian
d) Iron, Silver, Gold

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Without the specific textual context for the Archgovernor's view on society's stages, the historical stages cannot be matched with the provided options. Historically, the main ages are the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, but this does not provide an answer to the student's original question as it seems to be referencing a fictional or specific context not provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to come from a specific text or a story rather than actual historic periods as it references the 'Archgovernor,' which does not align with the context of the historical Bronze Age and Iron Age. Therefore, without the context from which the question about the three stages of society according to the Archgovernor is drawn, it isn't possible to confidently provide a correct answer from an educational standpoint. Historically speaking, the three main ages typically referenced are the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. These ages chronologically describe the broadest periods of human tool development, with the Bronze Age marked by the creation of tools from an alloy of copper and tin, while the Iron Age followed with the development of iron smelting technology, leading to the creation of iron tools and weapons.

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