In foraging societies, an important source of women's power is:
A) the number of children they produce.
B) the size of their households.
C) the political influence they hold.
D) the amount of food they contribute.
E) their physical beauty and prowess.
D
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a. Ethnographic research b. Ethnological research c. Bibliographical research d. Historical research
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