Multiple Choice
What is the Akan view of marriage and having children?
A) Marriage and procreation are generally seen as social obligations.
B) Marriage is regarded as central to developing a social identity, but procreation is regarded as optional.
C) The Akan support both marriage and having children but do not regard the two as closely connected.
D) The Akan reserve marriage and having children only for those who have achieved sufficient ethical maturity.
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