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22 January, 08:05

Which of the following is generally not a reason why humans compete for territory?

a. human instinct

b. political control

c. safety and security

d. international recognition

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  1. 22 January, 11:49
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    It would be "international recognition" that is generally not a reason why humans compete for territory, since this is usually sought only after the territory is one, and in select cases.
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