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mynx

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___________________ _____ requires the creation of strategies that distribute power in ways that allow family members to feel positive about their involvement in the family.
 
  a. Building family strengths
  b. Building family cohesion
  c. Managing conflict and tension
  d. Creating flexible boundaries

Question 2

The micro level of family sociology focuses on
 
  a. the family life of individual families.
  b. individual family members in face-to-face relationships.
  c. social structure including social institutions.
  d. Both A and B.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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