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  1. "[There is] a high positive correlation between technological and political development among primitive peoples [political complexity an indirect measure of geographical area controlled by a society]" (289)Hart, Hornell - Was there a prehistoric trend from smaller to larger political units?, 1944 - 2 Variables

    This study examines technological and political development in prehistoric societies. Results suggest a significant correlation between technological and political development in non-industrial societies. Results also suggest that, in prehistoric epochs, the area controlled by a group of people has increased at an accelerating rate of speed over time.

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  2. Increase in size of areas controlled by any single political unit has been accelerating with respect to time (300)Hart, Hornell - Was there a prehistoric trend from smaller to larger political units?, 1944 - 3 Variables

    This study examines technological and political development in prehistoric societies. Results suggest a significant correlation between technological and political development in non-industrial societies. Results also suggest that, in prehistoric epochs, the area controlled by a group of people has increased at an accelerating rate of speed over time.

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