Which of the following distinguishes a bilateral kindred from a lineage?
A) Kindreds have overlapping memberships, whereas lineages do not.
B) Lineages are descent groups, whereas kindreds are not.
C) Membership in a kindred is traced through only one parent, whereas membership in a lineage is traced through both parents.
D) Membership in a kindred is traced through females, whereas membership in a lineage is traced through males.
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