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How were agricultural cities different from foraging societies in terms of social systems? Cities tended to have more social hierarchy than foraging societies. Cities tended to have more social hierarchy than foraging societies. Cities tended to have more equality than foraging societies. Cities tended to have more equality than foraging societies. Cities tended to be more socially diverse than foraging societies. Cities tended to be more socially diverse than foraging societies. Cities tended to have less work specialization than foraging societies.

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