In nearly all cultures, mothers play a central role in the care of infants and toddlers. What roles do fathers in traditional cultures play?
A. Fathers are heavily involved in the birth process and in early child care.
B. Fathers are heavily involved in the birth process, but do little in child care.
C. Fathers are often excluded entirely from the birth process but are heavily involved in early child care.
D. Fathers are often excluded entirely from the birth process and are rarely involved in daily child care.
Answer: D
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