What is the primary contrast between avunculocal and matrilocal societies?

A) Avunculocal societies fight externally, while matrilocal societies fight internally.
B) Avunculocal societies fight internally, while matrilocal societies fight externally.
C) Avunculocal societies have exogamous marriage, while matrilocal societies have endogamous marriage.
D) Avunculocal societies have endogamous marriage, while matrilocal societies have exogamous marriage.


B) Avunculocal societies fight internally, while matrilocal societies fight externally.

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Which of the following is best described as a taboo?

a. Avoiding the ghosts of dead ancestors. b. Performing certain rituals only on certain occasions. c. Avoiding certain foods at certain times such as during pregnancy. d. Failing to perform the correct rituals for honoring dead ancestors.

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