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xroflmao

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These days, the term sandwich generation could be redefined to account for the large number of
 
  A) children whose custody is shared by their divorced mothers and fathers.
  B) men squeezed between full-time jobs and helping their wives take care of the house and children.
  C) women squeezed between caring for children and elderly parents.
  D) women squeezed between full-time jobs and caring for elderly parents.

Question 2

The sandwich generation was probably larger in earlier eras because
 
  A) older adults today are likely to have private insurance that pays for long-term care.
  B) these days, Medicare and hospice organizations provide help to ailing seniors.
  C) older adults today are in better health.
  D) these days, older adults who need care are more likely to be sent to a home.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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