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meagbuch

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Rows of low-cost homes near cities, extending towards state lines were called:
 
  a) working-class dormitories.
  b) government-assisted housing.
  c) tenement housing.
  d) boarding dormitories.

Question 2

The text points out that the first step in formulating support for married couples and their families is to recognize that
 
  (a) covenant marriage is the most promising defense against divorce.
   (b) no relationship is beyond salvation.
   (c) most people required premarital counseling.
   (d) some marriages will not survive.



Danny Ewald

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

(d)



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