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The women discussed in Eden and Kefalas' article What Marriage Means, typically wanted
 
  a. the husband to be the main source of financial support.
  b. financial stability before marriage.
  c. to wait for children until after marriage.
  d. a, b, and c are all correct.

Question 2

The history of every society is, according to Marx, the history of
 
  a. cooperation and organization.
  b. conflict and struggle between classes.
  c. the evolution of new forms of government.
  d. individuals who create change through their creative ideas.
  e. conflict with other societies.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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