SOCC29H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cousin Marriage, Upper Class, Intersectionality
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Lecture 4, january 26, 2016 family nucleation in egypt. According to tucker, which statement accurately describes the mahr of. Palestinian brides in the 18th century (e. g. before monetization): middle and lower class brides before monetization received, upper class brides received monetary mukh (prompt dower) and monetary prompt dower only property goods before monetization. Tucker states that in the 19th century, the composition of the bride"s prompt dower (or mahr) shifted from being composed of goods to being composed of cash. Which of the following accurately describes the effect of monetization for upper class brides in palestine: disadvantageous for upper class bride. The overall value of cash she received was not enough to cover what she had previously gotten. She would require her father to pay for what the cash would not cover. Tucker states that in historic palestine, cousin marriage were more common among upper-class families.