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Historically, Who Was Most Likely to Benefit from Polygamy

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Question 30

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Historically, who was most likely to benefit from polygamy?


A) Christian men of all social classes
B) Christian women from wealthy families
C) Eunuchs
D) Young, low-ranking men
E) Powerful, high-ranking men

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