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nautica902

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Teen pregnancy is now considered a more serious problem than in previous decades when the rate was actually higher. Aulette identified all of the following as reasons for the increased social concern.
 
  Which, however, was identified as most responsible for making teen pregnancy a social problem?
  a. The nonteen fertility rate declined more than the teen fertility rate so the proportion of babies born to teen mothers has increased.
  b. Unmarried teenage mothers are more likely to keep their babies rather than have them adopted.
  c. The majority of teen mothers are now unmarried.
  d. The increasing number of abortions for teen women.

Question 2

The relationship strategies and rules that become established within marriage
 
  a. are unrelated to the patterns of interaction found during the partner selection process
  b. seldom represent the strategies found within the family of origin
  c. are influenced by the patterns of interaction that initially fueled interpersonal attraction and commitment
  d. are mostly determined by the power dynamics found within the relationship



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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