What happens to customs of sharing when money is introduced into a society?

A) people tend to be less inclined to share after money is introduced
B) money makes it easier for people to share with others
C) traditional patterns of sharing remain the same after money is introduced
D) people stop traditional patterns of sharing entirely


A

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