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Patricia Voydanoff (cited by Aulette) asserts that there are several mediating factors in responding to a layoff that can make the difference in a family's ability to cope. The family is better able to cope when the family
 
  a. has some financial resources to buffer the loss of income.
  b. enjoys a sense of cohesion and adaptability.
  c. has social or community support.
  d. does all of the above.

Question 2

The law (in the United States)
 
  a. views sexual intercourse as a required feature of marriage.
  b. does not comment on sexual matters between heterosexual consenting adults, either married or unmarried.
  c. does not deal with sex between adults married to each other but does deal with nonmarital and extramarital sex.
  d. does not mention adultery.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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