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ashley

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How do U.S. teenagers compare to French teenagers in terms of sex and pregnancy?
 
  a. U.S. teenagers have sex at the same rate as the French, but are much more likely to become pregnant.
  b. U.S teenagers have less sex as the French, but are much more likely to become pregnant.
  c. U.S. teenagers have more sex than the French, but are less likely to become pregnant.
  d.
   U.S. teenagers have less sex as the French, and are less likely to become pregnant.

Question 2

How does the United States compare to other industrialized nations in terms of same-sex marriage?
 
  a. The United States lags behind other countries.
  b. The United States leads other countries.
  c. The United States is comparable to other countries.
  d.
   The United States is a model for other countries.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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