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Describing the lives of working-class women, Lillian Rubin reported that the typical woman said she wanted a husband who ________
 
  a. would confide in her.
  b. was handsome.
  c. had a steady job and was not violent.
  d. was rich.

Question 2

The recent trend in racially mixed marriages has been ________
 
  a. upwardthe numbers are increasing.
  b. stablethe numbers are holding steady.
  c. downwardthe numbers are falling.
  d. rising in good economic times, and falling in bad economic times.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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