 |
0 |
No levels (e.g. Each village has a headman, none of whom has authority over any other village) |
70 |
 |
1 |
One level (e.g. A district chief has authority over a district consisting of more than one village) |
49 |
 |
2 |
Two levels (e.g. A regional chief has authority over a region consisting of more than one district. Each district has a district chief, and consists of a number of villages) |
14 |
 |
3 |
Three levels (e.g. A king has authority over a state consisting of more than one region. Each region has a regional chief and consists of a number of districts. Each district has a district chief, and consists of a number of villages) |
4 |
 |
4 |
Four levels (e.g. An emperor has authority over an empire consisting of more than one state. Each state has a king and consists of more than one region. Each region has a regional chief and consists of a number of districts. Each district has a district chief, and consists of a number of villages) |
0 |