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xclash

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Under the levirate rule, if Tom and Jane are married and:
 
  A) Tom dies, Jane will be returned to her nuclear family.
  B) Tom dies, Jane will marry one of Tom's uncles.
  C) Tom dies, Jane will marry one of Tom's brothers.
  D) Jane dies, Tom will marry one of Jane's aunts.
  E) Jane dies, Tom will marry one of Jane's sisters.

Question 2

Ego's mother's brother's child is classified as which kind of cousin in anthropology?
 
  A) Parallel
  B) Cross
  C) Affinal
  D) Third
  E) Second



Kaytorgator

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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