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    Consanguineal Relatives Across Cultures Are
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Consanguineal Relatives Across Cultures Are

Question 7

Question 7

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Consanguineal relatives across cultures are


A) relatives by marriage.
B) relatives defined by a society as blood relatives.
C) relatives that are legally adopted.
D) non-relatives that are treated like relatives.

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