Suppose an anthropologist is studying families in a particular society.Besides knowing what is defined as a typical family in that society,what else would it be most helpful to know?
A) whose version of the family in the society is the correct one
B) what debates there are in that society about family composition
C) how many members there are in the typical family and what their roles are
D) how that family is represented in the media and on television dramas
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A)patrilineally
B)matrilineally
C)unilaterally
D)bilaterally
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A)the bride's
Q8: What is NOT a common reason for
Q9: What is a "baloma"?
A)a vengeful ancestor spirit
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Q11: To the Trobrianders,which is considered a more
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