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Comparing Distribution Challenges in Specialized Societies

Consider two hypothetical societies that both rely on the specialization of labor. Society A is a small, isolated village of 50 people where individuals specialize in basic tasks like farming, fishing, and tool-making. Society B is a large, modern city of 5 million people with highly complex and interdependent specialized roles, such as software engineers, logistics managers, and financial analysts. Evaluate which society faces a more complex challenge in ensuring that all goods and services are distributed effectively to its members. Justify your conclusion by explaining how the scale and nature of specialization in each society affect the distribution problem.

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