Asked by Holly Brock on May 31, 2024

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Why does the number of monogamous marriages often exceed polygynous ones in cultures where polygyny is preferred?​

A) ​social sanctions against this practice
B) ​insufficient household wealth
C) ​illegal status of marriages
D) ​lack of men available in society

Monogamous Marriages

A form of marriage in which an individual has only one spouse at a time.

Polygynous

A mating system in which a male has more than one female partner at the same time.

Cultures

The shared beliefs, practices, symbols, language, art, and values of a group of people, passed down from generation to generation.

  • Investigate how cultural factors shape family compositions, with an emphasis on the practices of cousin marriage and its effects.
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Zarah FaltinJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Insufficient household wealth is often a limiting factor in cultures where polygyny is preferred, as maintaining multiple wives and their children requires significant economic resources. This economic constraint makes monogamous marriages more common despite the cultural preference for polygyny.