Multiple Choice

Consider the following historical observations:

  1. In some societies, individuals owned personal items like tools and ornaments, but hunting grounds were shared by the entire group.
  2. In other societies, families owned the crops they grew and the animals they raised, but the land itself could not be bought or sold and was allocated by a community leader.
  3. In yet other societies, the law permitted individuals to own other human beings as laborers.

What do these examples, taken together, most strongly suggest about the nature of ownership?

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