What was a primary difference between marriages, families, and households of the upper and lower classes in Tang-Song China?
a. Upper-class men rarely married foot-bound women.
b. Members of the elite often married before the age of puberty.
c. Extended family households were more common in upper-class households than in lower-class ones.
d. In the upper classes, males frequently married females of a younger generation.
e. Households of the lower classes tended not to be patriarchal.
Answer: C