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According to Aulette, which category of New Reproductive Technologies (NRT's) has produced the most difficult ethical and political questions?
 
  a. NRT's that inhibit the development of new life.
  b. NRT's that monitor the development of new life.
  c. NRT's that create new life.

Question 2

It has been suggested that married couples will spend about ______of their married lives in the post child phase of the family life cycle.
 
  a. one-fourth
  b. one-third
  c. one-half
  d. two-thirds



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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