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According to Skolnick and Skolnick's article, Family in Transition, 2007,
 
  a. the majority of women, including mothers of small children, are now working outside the home
  b. cohabitation is now a widespread practice.
  c. there is growing public acceptance of homosexuals.
  d. a, b, and c are all correct.

Question 2

Patterned social interaction and social organization
 
  a. are the same thing.
   b. are opposites.
   c. are two different possible outcomes of socialization.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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