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What is inferred from the higher rates of children being born to cohabitating minorities than to Whites?
 
  a. For minorities, cohabitation is a substitute for marriage.
  b. For minorities, cohabitation is a trial marriage.
  c. For Whites, cohabitation is replacing marriage.
  d.
   For Whites, birth control is more valued than for minorities.

Question 2

What is a key difference between homosexual and heterosexual couples in terms of education?
 
  a. Homosexual couples are more likely to have more education than heterosexual couples.
  b. Heterosexual couples are more likely to have more education than homosexual couples.
  c. Homosexual and heterosexual couples have similar levels of education.
  d.
   Heterosexual couples place more value on education than homosexual couples.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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