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meagbuch

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Pleck (cited by Aulette) noted that ideas about fathers have changed in the past century. In the past century, images of fathers have included all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. patriarch.
  b. distant breadwinner.
  c. sex-role model.
  d. nurturer.

Question 2

Which parents will have the easiest time launching their children?
 
  a. Parents who have stayed married for the sake of the children
  b. Parents who rely on their children to provide a sense of meaning to daily life
   c. Parents who rely on their children to stabilize marital conflict
  d. All of these parents will have an equally difficult time in the launching process



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

A



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