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Biosocial Theory argues that ________, or kin selection, is designed to ensure that our genetic material has maximum chance of being passed on to the next generation.
 
  A. Coercison
  B. Bias
  C. Nepotism
  D. Reciprocity

Question 2

Italian daughters were traditionally expected to give all their salaries to their families of origin, but kept a small allowance for:
 
  a) food.
  b) clothes.
  c) transportation.
  d) tithing.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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