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... institutions in the offices of priest , chief , military leaders , and nobles and captive slaves . In the chiefdoms , however , these institutions had not crystallized as they eventually did in the Andean kingdoms and empires . A major ...
... institutions in the offices of priest , chief , military leaders , and nobles and captive slaves . In the chiefdoms , however , these institutions had not crystallized as they eventually did in the Andean kingdoms and empires . A major ...
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... institutions at Plankinton and Sioux Falls . Local government . The state has more than 3,500 units of government below the state level . These units include 66 counties , more than 310 incorporated towns and cities , and 1,050 ...
... institutions at Plankinton and Sioux Falls . Local government . The state has more than 3,500 units of government below the state level . These units include 66 counties , more than 310 incorporated towns and cities , and 1,050 ...
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... institutions , procedures , and public beliefs . Among the institutions , the most important are the public bureaucra- cy , the political parties , and the independent branches of the government ( the executive , legislature , and ...
... institutions , procedures , and public beliefs . Among the institutions , the most important are the public bureaucra- cy , the political parties , and the independent branches of the government ( the executive , legislature , and ...
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