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... society , the majority of its members are monogamous . Polygyny has quite a few advantages . Where women outnumbered ... society tended to be reproduced . Because of these advantages , it has sometimes been suggested that polygyny should ...
... society , the majority of its members are monogamous . Polygyny has quite a few advantages . Where women outnumbered ... society tended to be reproduced . Because of these advantages , it has sometimes been suggested that polygyny should ...
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... society to complement them . Interestingly enough , Noyes pointed out , the direction taken by a particular religious society depends on whether its leader is a man or woman . In the purely feminine case of Mother Ann , the Shakers ...
... society to complement them . Interestingly enough , Noyes pointed out , the direction taken by a particular religious society depends on whether its leader is a man or woman . In the purely feminine case of Mother Ann , the Shakers ...
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... society . Faced with a precarious legal status in most states , participants in a group marriage would encounter child - custody and / or property complications in the event of dissolution . Also , the emotional demands of living with ...
... society . Faced with a precarious legal status in most states , participants in a group marriage would encounter child - custody and / or property complications in the event of dissolution . Also , the emotional demands of living with ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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