Anthropologists Lucie Saunders and Sohair Mehenna, studying a village in the Nile delta, found that
A) innovations succeeded because they were imposed by the government.
B) villagers were poor because they refused to adopt innovations.
C) when innovators began a new enterprise no one followed them.
D) entrepreneurs only engaged in activities that were traditional in the village.
E) members of the same family tended to be innovators over several generations.
E
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