In Mexico, a cargo is:

a. The amount of a handicraft that can be produced in a single day.
b. The requirement that women carry water and cook food for the family.
c. The quantity of a crop that can be carried from field to village.
d. The obligation of a son-in-law to provide for his wife's parents.
e. A religious office held for a year and requiring substantial financial outlay.


E

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