The degree of mobility in a stratified society such as Hindu India is tied to:

a. family organization
b. class statuses
c. religious organization
d. occupation classes


a

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While they say they would prefer a "love marriage," why do many South Asian immigrants in the United States and the United Kingdom ultimately have an arranged marriage?

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By what age can you expect your little sister to understand the difference between “me eat cookie” and “cookie eat me”?

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