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natalie2426

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The most frequently cited reason for getting married by Americans was
 
  A) companionship.
  B) desire for children.
  C) being in love.
  D) sex.

Question 2

Compare and contrast routine housework with residual task in the household.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Routine housework includes house cleaning, meal preparation, grocery shopping, clean up after meals, and laundry. Residual tasks include bill paying, yard work, and chauffeuring children, and tend to be more enjoyable for both men and women.



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