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The Distinction Made Between Kin Who Are Believed to Be

Question 46

Question 46

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The distinction made between kin who are believed to be in a direct line and those who are off to one side is called


A) Collaterality.
B) Bifurcation.
C) Affinity.
D) Consanguinity.

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