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Symbolically Important Goods Transferred from the Family of the Groom

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Question 8

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Symbolically important goods transferred from the family of the groom to the family of the bride in exchange for the loss of the bride's labor and childbearing capacity are called


A) Bridewealth.
B) Bloodwealth.
C) Dowry.
D) Ransom.

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