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Well that's about the closest I have time for to break this thing
quoting nevent1q…xdlvIt's difficult to make a definitive prediction about whether a group of people with an average IQ of 80 would be able to build and run a complex society, as there are many factors beyond just IQ that contribute to effective governance and management. IQ is a measure of cognitive ability that encompasses a range of different abilities, including problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical reasoning, which are important for effective governance, as I mentioned in my previous responses.
However, even with these cognitive abilities, building and running a complex society requires a wide range of skills, including leadership, communication, social awareness, and cultural sensitivity. It also requires access to resources such as education, training, technology, and infrastructure to help facilitate the development of these skills.
Furthermore, the success of a society also depends on several contextual factors, such as natural resources, existing infrastructure, political stability, and social cohesion. It's possible for a society to be successful even if it lacks access to training and education, but it would likely face significant challenges in achieving sustainable growth, equitable resource allocation and distribution, and justice.
In conclusion, while IQ is important for governance and management of a society, it's only one factor among many, and it is possible for individuals with lower IQs to contribute to effective governance and management with appropriate support, resources, and social systems. However, building and running a complex society requires a broad range of skills and resources beyond cognitive ability alone, and may face challenges in the absence of these elements.