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Deast7027

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Why do we date?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What support exists for children in poverty? What are the criticisms of these programs?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Dating fills the time between puberty and marriage, it is a way to gain social status, it is an opportunity to interact with and learn about the opposite sex, it meets ego needs, and it leads to mate selection.

Answer to Question 2

Families with children in poverty may receive child care assistance, subsidies for housing, food stamps, health-care assistance, and tax credits. Some feel more should be done, but others are worried that monetary help may entrap people in poverty. The welfare reform act of 1996 was an attempt to help people regain economic independence.



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