Large families are no longer economically necessary, nor are they commonly endorsed by social norms, but certain religious faiths continue to extol large families and disapprove of using contraception to limit family size. This illustrates
A. material culture.
B. nonmaterial culture.
C. cultural relativity.
D. culture lag.
D. culture lag.
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