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Murray Straus and Richard Gelles compared the rate of wife or spouse abuse from a 1975 study with the rates from a 1985 replication. They found that the rate from the 1985 study was
 
  A) 47 percent higher than in 1975.
  B) 27 percent higher than in 1975.
  C) 17 percent lower than in 1975.
  D) 27 percent lower than in 1975.

Question 2

By 2040, the number of Americans aged 65 or older is expected to increase to almost
  ______ million.
 
  a) 3
   b) 25
   c) 40
   d) 80
   e) 92



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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