Sarna, an Orthodox Jew, marries Nathan, a Reform Jew. Sarna is disowned by her parents because, as far as they are concerned, she has married outside their religion. She has violated the rule of

A. hypergamy.
B. endogamy.
C. homogamy.
D. exogamy.


B. endogamy.

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