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geodog55

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Individuals, except for siblings, have a unique kindred in a
 
  a. patrilineal descent system.
  b. bilateral descent system.
  c. unilineal descent system.
  d. matrilineal descent system.
  e. segmentary cognatic system.

Question 2

In societies with a double descent system, members are:
 
  a. part of both a matrilineage and a patrilineage.
  b. free to choose to which group they will belong.
  c. able to choose whether to belong to the matrilineage on their fathers or on their mothers side of the family.
  d. able to choose whether to belong to the patrilineage on their fathers or on their mothers side of the family.
  e. trace their ancestry from a public and private source.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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