Wengari is a poor, young woman with tribal affiliations, who married in her teens and currently lives in a rural area of the Global South. She has likely been socialized to believe that she is obligated to do which of the following?
A. care for parents in their old age
B. get an education
C. move to an urban area
D. delay child-bearing
Answer: A
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