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armygirl

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Which argument best supports the right for gays to be parents?
 
  a. Most gay parents were themselves raised by straight parents, thus gay parents are capable of raising their children with appropriate values.
  b. Children raised in a household with two happy parents, regardless of sexual orientation, fare better than those raised by a single parent.
  c. Many gay parents have children from a past heterosexual relationship.
  d. Gay men and lesbians are just as fertile as heterosexual individuals.

Question 2

Because of the ____, same-sex couples that are married, or in a civil union, are not granted any federal benefits.
 
  a. Defense of Marriage Act
  b. Defamation of Union Act
  c. Right to Heterosexual Marriage Act
  d. Reversal of the Gay Marriage Act



memslove

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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