Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... environment . A group may be greatly influenced by neighboring groups . From them it may borrow language , tools , methods , institutions , although these must be adapted to their new surroundings . Finally , there is the material ...
... environment . A group may be greatly influenced by neighboring groups . From them it may borrow language , tools , methods , institutions , although these must be adapted to their new surroundings . Finally , there is the material ...
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... environment . The environment to which man responds is the so - called total environment . It includes not only the material world , but the people themselves and their social heritage . The behavior of man varies with such geographical ...
... environment . The environment to which man responds is the so - called total environment . It includes not only the material world , but the people themselves and their social heritage . The behavior of man varies with such geographical ...
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... environment as contrasted with the new environment that mechanical invention is creating . Certainly , they have offered stubborn resistance to cosmopoli- tan economic pressure . They could not entirely , but they did in part , make the ...
... environment as contrasted with the new environment that mechanical invention is creating . Certainly , they have offered stubborn resistance to cosmopoli- tan economic pressure . They could not entirely , but they did in part , make the ...
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