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Some [[cultures]] value monogamy as an [[ideal]] form of [[family]] [[organization]]. However, many [[cultures]] prefer other forms of [[family]] [[organization]]. [[Anthropological]] [[data]] suggests many [[societies]] prefer polygamous marriage as a cultural ideal. There are multiple forms of nonmonogamy that are used to organize families, as well multiple forms of monogamy such as marriage, cohabitation  and extended families.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monogamy]
 
Some [[cultures]] value monogamy as an [[ideal]] form of [[family]] [[organization]]. However, many [[cultures]] prefer other forms of [[family]] [[organization]]. [[Anthropological]] [[data]] suggests many [[societies]] prefer polygamous marriage as a cultural ideal. There are multiple forms of nonmonogamy that are used to organize families, as well multiple forms of monogamy such as marriage, cohabitation  and extended families.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monogamy]
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Paper 82 - The Evolution of Marriage|The Evolution of Marriage]]
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*'''''[[Paper 82 - The Evolution of Marriage|The Evolution of Marriage]]'''''
*[[Paper 83 - The Marriage Institution|The Marriage Institution]]
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*'''''[[Paper 83 - The Marriage Institution|The Marriage Institution]]'''''
*[[Paper 84 - Marriage and Family Life|Marriage and Family Life]]
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*'''''[[Paper 84 - Marriage and Family Life|Marriage and Family Life]]'''''
    
[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Anthropology]]
 
[[Category: Anthropology]]

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