According to Goldstein in "Polyandry: When Brothers Take a Wife," iis difficulfor a male Tibetan to starhis own farm because
A) the government restricts access to new land.
B) there is no more land to reclaim in the mountains.
C) it is difficult to terrace new land and keep animals simultaneously without help.
D) only the eldest brother has a right to the family's estate.
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