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What does the empty space in an egalitarian society's design most likely represent?
 
  A) the society's relative isolation
  B) the vast, open underworld
  C) the social opportunities awarded to individuals
  D) the variation in social status within the group

Question 2

Matrilineal descent affiliates individuals with __________.
 
  A) kin of both sexes related to them through women
  B) only male kin related to them through both men and women
  C) only female kin related to them through both men and women
  D) kin of both sexes related to them through men



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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