The study of kinship became important in anthropology because
A) Kinship could be reduced to biology and thus could make cross-cultural comparison objective.
B) It showed how people could maintain social order without the institution of the state.
C) It enabled anthropologists to explain why some societies had remained primitive and others had advanced.
D) Kinship no longer existed in Western societies.
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Q1: The socially recognized ties that connect people
Q2: According to Benedict Anderson, "imagined communities" are
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Q3: The line between kinship and friendship is
Q4: Which of the following observations about kinship
Q5: In addition to establishing links between generations
Q7: The central person around which any kinship
Q8: Kinship relationships derived from mating are called
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Q9: Kinship relationships based on birth are called
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Q10: Kinship relations based on nurturance are called
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Q11: The North American kinship term aunt refers
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