How does female-dominated society lead bonobos to deal with conflict?
A) They diffuse tension by having sex.
B) There is aggressive conflict, but only among females.
C) There is aggressive conflict, but among both males and females in mixed sex combat.
D) They have a clear and unchallenged hierarchy with a female firmly in charge of the group.
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