Why did the anthropological study of family relations change significantly in the 1970s and 1980s?
A) because of an awareness of anthropologists' own underlying Eurocentric assumptions
B) because the family is no longer considered a universal social institution
C) because anthropologists must now incorporate an understanding of the high divorce rate
D) because colonialism no longer has as much effect on family relations as in the past
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