Since horticultural societies rarely produce great surpluses of food, they usually use some of the population-control techniques employed by foragers.Which of the following is NOT a technique regularly used?

a. Infanticide
b. Ritual periods of sexual abstinence
c. Prolonged periods of breastfeeding
d. Adoptions


Answer: d

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