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genevieve1028

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List three reasons given in the text for children's not faring well in stepfamilies.
 
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Which of the following is a likely consequence of lower rates of contraceptive use among African American women?
 
  A) The African American population has the lowest rates of abortion.
  B) There has been an increase in the rates of unintended childbearing in the African American population.
  C) The effect of marriage squeeze is found to be lowest in the African American population.
  D) There has been an increase in the number of married couples in the African American population.



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Answer to Question 1

(1) stress and instability; (2) social capital deprivation; (3) compromised parenting quality

Answer to Question 2

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