In most pre-industrial societies, marriage is viewed asI. a formal arrangement between individuals who are bonded by romantic love.II. a polygamous arrangement between three individuals.III. a formal arrangement between two individuals who share similar social characteristics.IV. a practical economic arrangement.

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In most pre-industrial societies, marriage is viewed as<br>I. a formal arrangement between individuals who are bonded by romantic love.<br>II. a polygamous arrangement between three individuals.<br>III. a formal arrangement between two individuals who share similar social characteristics.<br>IV. a practical economic arrangement.






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