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property ownership
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Western societies
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Private ownership of property is a fundamental right and symbol of wealth and status in Western societies.
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15
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2
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property ownership
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Brazil
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In Brazil, property ownership is seen as a status symbol and a representation of social class, but there are challenges with land ownership rights and informal settlements.
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9
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3
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property ownership
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Sweden
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In Sweden, there is less emphasis on property ownership, but a focus on secure property rights and equal inheritance.
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8
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4
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property ownership
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, property ownership represents financial stability, legal protection, and social order.
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7
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5
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property ownership
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China
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Property ownership in China is affected by government policies, family decisions, and a preference for alternative investment options such as gold and jewelry.
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7
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6
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property ownership
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India
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In India, property ownership and inheritance are closely connected to family wealth and cultural customs.
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7
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7
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property ownership
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United States
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Many people in the United States view property ownership as a symbol of financial stability and success.
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6
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8
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property ownership
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barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, property ownership is typically communal or based on usage.
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9
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property ownership
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Nomadic tribes
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In nomadic tribes, property ownership is often limited, transportable, and shared.
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2
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10
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property ownership
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hunter-gatherer cultures
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Hunter-gatherer societies commonly practice shared usage and collective ownership of resources.
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2
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11
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property ownership
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modern society
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In modern society, individuals have exclusive rights to own land and resources with legal documentation.
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2
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12
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property ownership
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monetary-based societies
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Property ownership in modern monetary societies is rooted in legal deeds and individual rights, emphasizing individual ownership.
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2
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13
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property ownership
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nomadic communities
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In nomadic communities, ownership of movable property is more valued than permanent land ownership.
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2
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14
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property ownership
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Eskimo in Alaska
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The Eskimo culture in Alaska emphasizes communal living and shared resources over individual property ownership.
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1
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15
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property ownership
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Indigenous communities with no notion of nation-states
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Indigenous communities without nation-states hold land and resources collectively, without private ownership.
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1
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16
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property ownership
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Inuit in Canada
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Inuit in Canada prioritize communal land use over individual property ownership.
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1
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17
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property ownership
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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The Maasai tribe in Kenya emphasizes communal land use and sharing of property within the community rather than individual ownership.
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1
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18
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property ownership
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Masai in Kenya
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The Masai culture in Kenya places less emphasis on individual property ownership and instead prioritizes communal living and shared resources.
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1
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19
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property ownership
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Modern economies
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Modern economies rely on legal documentation and registration for property ownership.
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20
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property ownership
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Mongolia
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In Mongolian culture, there is a traditional nomadic lifestyle with less emphasis on permanent property ownership.
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1
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21
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property ownership
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, traditional nomadic lifestyle places less emphasis on permanent property ownership.
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1
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22
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property ownership
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Traditional tribal communities
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Traditional tribal communities practice collective ownership and shared usage of land and resources in regards to property ownership.
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1
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23
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property ownership
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Urban areas
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Property ownership in urban areas is usually governed by legal documents and contracts.
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24
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property ownership
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global urban communities
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Global urban communities emphasize individual property ownership.
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25
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property ownership
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isolated indigenous communities
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Property ownership in isolated indigenous communities is typically communal or based on traditional customs, not documented deeds.
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26
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property ownership
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pre-industrial societies
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Property ownership in pre-industrial societies may involve communal ownership and being passed down through generations within the community.
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1
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