The focus of Margaret Mead's work in Samoa during the 1920s was

a. the coming-of-age rituals of boys in a competitive warrior society.
b. the role of harsh discipline in the raising of Samoan children.
c. young girls growing up in a sexually permissive society.
d. the unfortunate consequences of teenage pregnancy for Samoan girls.


c

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