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hbsimmons88

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In most western nations, the rate of
 
  A) unmarried cohabitation is increasing while rates of first marriage and remarriage are declining.
  B) unmarried cohabitation is increasing, but so are rates of first marriage and remarriage.
  C) unmarried cohabitation is increasing, but rates of first marriage and remarriage remain about the same.
  D) unmarried cohabitation is decreasing while rates of first marriage and remarriage are increasing.

Question 2

According to conservative critics of the family, the solution to the breakdown in family values is
 
  a. to increase social welfare for children.
  b. give marriage and parenting higher priority.
  c. emphasize the role of government programs.
  d. create new forms of family life.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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