Just when the future of the Raikas seemed most bleak, the Raikas learned of the success of other camel herders with the sale of camel's milk.Traditional attitudes began to change regarding the sale of camel's milk.George Foster would attribute this culture change to the motivator of
A) intratribal competition.
B) desire for prestige.
C) religious motivation.
D) desire for economic gain.
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