Anthropologists studying inequality are interested in how culturally valued material and social rewards are unevenly distributed. Cross-culturally, these rewards do each of the following EXCEPT

a. vary in form from one society to another.
b. generally fall into one of three basic categories.
c. get valued to varying degrees within different societies.
d. get unevenly distributed in preindustrial societies.
?


ANSWER:
d

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