men that control more wealth, resources, and status generally have more illegitimate children than men that do not possess these traits. What best explains this pattern.
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Step 1: **Understanding the Context** Recognize that men with greater wealth, resources, and status often have more opportunities and social capital, which can influence their reproductive choices and behaviors. Show more…
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