By collecting kinship data from cultures worldwide, early anthropologists found that:
A) there were more than seventeen different ways of organizing relatives.
B) there were only six different ways of organizing relatives.
C) there is only one way of organizing relatives.
D) there is no consistent way of organizing relatives.
E) there are as many different ways of organizing relatives as there are families.
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