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genevieve1028

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Berelson suggests that
 
  a. the childbearing patterns of the rural poor create unfair demands on the welfare system
  b. the desire for personal power is destructive for children
  c. having children is unethical given the environmental precariousness of the planet
  d. childbearing is one of the few ways in which the poor can compete with the rich
  e. the government should control the number of children couples are allowed to have

Question 2

How does her husband react to the bath?
 
  a. he laughs because it tickles
  b. he is angry that he cannot do it himself
  c. he submits with dignity
  d. he wishes that a male nurse had done it instead
  e. he is embarrassed



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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