In a hypothetical society where the concept of private ownership is entirely non-existent, archeologists have discovered that individuals who contributed most to the communal granary were awarded with decorative 'honor-stones.' Given that these stones held no barter value but were found in the most prominent positions within ancient dwellings, what can be inferred about their cultural norms using modals of deduction?
Şıklar
They must have prioritized material accumulation over social prestige.
The honor-stones could have been used as a primary currency for international trade.
Social validation must have been a more potent motivator than tangible wealth in their value system.
They can't have valued communal contribution if the stones were kept in private dwellings.
The society might have been transitioning into a ca\pitalist structure during that era.
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C şıkkı, 'must have been' yapısını kullanarak mevcut kanıtlardan (maddi değeri olmayan taşların baş köşede saklanması) yola çıkarak mantıklı ve güçlü bir çıkarım yapar. Maddi mülkiyetin olmadığı bir toplumda sosyal statünün paradan daha önemli olduğu çıkarımı 'sentez' düzeyindedir.
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