It is a widely-held anthropological viewpoint that

A) cultures differ greatly in their importance for study.
B) cultures are so different that no generalizations about them can be made.
C) some people cannot be said to have culture.
D) all cultures provide valuable information for understanding the human species.
E) cultures are so similar that only a small sampling needs to be studied.


D

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