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The Zuni (New Mexico) system of kinship ____.
 
  a. is based entirely on fictive kin
  b. strictly governs the behavior of members of the same clan
  c. requires people to find marriage partners within their own clan
  d. allows clan members to marry and form extended families
  e. is no different from that of the rest of the United States

Question 2

What is partible paternity?
 
  a. A relationship in which more than one father raises the child
  b. A belief that paternity cannot be determined for a child
  c. A belief that a child descends biologically only from the father
  d. A cultural belief that a child has more than one mother
  e. A cultural belief that a child has more than one biological father



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
e



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