I believe the answer is: increases resources available for their children.
This could even be seen in modern day mate selection. When you observe it, you would notice that men with 'high power/influence' tend to have the largest option in term of selection. This happen because high power/influence is usually correlated with ability to obtain large amount of resource (wealth/connections)
The answer is: Early-maturing girls are more likely to be rejected by girls who are less mature.
Girls who are less mature tend to have different set of thinking compared to girls who are in their early-maturing period.
Girls who are in early-maturing period tend to develop some sort of principles and goals where they can directed their whole effort into. Girls who are less mature will see them as some sort of competition and treated them with rejection or envy.
The correct answer is B) The deeply transformation nature of fieldwork.
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(Review--- Paul Stoller’s research on the role of religion in community life in Niger, West Africa.)
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Hope this helps!
---JUSTAVERY