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In her 1940 article "warfare is only an invention—not a biological necessity," anthropologist margaret mead argues that war is a cultural invention, using ethnographic evidence to make her case. Identify whether or not these are reasons she gives to demonstrate that war is not a necessity, but rather a cultural invention.

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