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justinmsk

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Walter grew up in a household in which he saw his father physically abuse his mother. Now that Walter is a married adult, he physically abuses his wife. This illustrates the __________.
 
  A) social heredity of violence
  B) false consciousness
  C) defective discipline
  D) intimate partner violence

Question 2

Which statement is true about premarital sex among adolescents?
 
  a. There is less sexual activity and less teen pregnancies.
  b. There is less sexual activity but more teen pregnancies.
  c. There is greater sexual activity but fewer teen pregnancies.
  d. There is greater sexual activity and greater teen pregnancies.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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