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The Bedouin people may have developed strong clan relationships because

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Answered by lilybvblover
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Answer:

Bedouin were an Arab camel nomadic people. Since they were nomadic, it meant that they would be scattered away from each other. several families however related to one founder often founded a clan.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Bedouin were Arab nomadic people.

Explanation:

  • The Bedouin were the nomadic people who lived inhabited the areas of desert regions in the Middle East, including North Africa, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Syria, and Jordan.
  • Most of the Bedouin are animal herders who migrate into the desert.
  • These people form strong clan relationships because they lived in small patches in the desert.
  • To form clan was important to protect themselves from other people who often came to steal and kill others.  

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