1
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money
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Barter-based societies
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Barter-based societies rely less on money and instead use bartering and direct exchange for transactions.
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7
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2
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currency
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Barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, trading goods and commodities is more common than using paper currency.
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4
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3
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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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4
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4
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trade
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barter-based societies
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The barter system is central to trade in barter-based societies, preserving cultural heritage.
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4
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5
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financial exchange
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Barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, bartering and direct exchange of goods and services is more common than formal financial transactions.
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3
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6
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hospitality
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barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, providing food and shelter to travelers and traders strengthens social connections and promotes mutual support.
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2
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7
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buying products
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Barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, buying products often involves negotiating and bartering for goods.
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1
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8
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communication
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Barter-based societies
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In barter-based societies, communication relies heavily on non-verbal cues and building personal relationships.
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1
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9
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leisure activities
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Barter-based societies
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Leisure activities in barter-based societies often involve communal gatherings, traditional music, and dancing.
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1
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