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sammy

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What are the consequences of the division of household labor and childcare?
 
  a) Teenage sons do more housework than do teenage daughters
   b) Men have a few extra hours of leisure a week compared to women.
   c) Fathers experience more stress and burnout than do mothers because they are
   more likely to work full-time.
   d) Younger men now do more housework than their wives.
   e) Younger men now share housework equally with their wives.

Question 2

Linguists have documented substantial differences between Standard American English (SAE) and African American English (AAE), but few differences between speech patterns of members of different social classes.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

F



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