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Family was the outcome of male possessiveness and jealousy and a growth and sense of property was concluded by:
Morgan
Malinowski
Westermark
Taylor
- The idea that family arose from male possessiveness, jealousy, and a sense of property is often associated with J.F. McLennan and Edward Westermarck.
- Option 1: Morgan was a pioneer in studying kinship and family evolution, but he focused on stages of family (like consanguine, punaluan, syndyasmian family), not so much on possessiveness or jealousy.
- Option 2: Malinowski is known for studies on family in the Trobriand Islands, emphasizing matrilineality and the social functions of the family, not property or jealousy.
- Option 3: Westermark argued that marriage and family developed as a way to control sexual relations and confront problems like jealousy and possession, closely linking to the given statement.
- Option 4: Taylor (Tylor) worked on the evolution of culture and religion, not specifically on the family as an outcome of jealousy or possessiveness.
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