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Yanagisako's research on Japanese Americans documented that they viewed Japanese marriages as based on duty and American marriages as based on romantic love. Issei (first-generation Japanese Americans) sought to model their marriages on
 
  a. the Japanese model, based on duty and ethical commitment.
  b. the American model, based on romantic love.
  c. a combination of the Japanese and American models.

Question 2

Twenty percent of women aged 40 to 45 have not had children. This number ________ in the past 30 years.
 
  a. was cut in half.
  b. doubled.
  c. has stayed the same.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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