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In a cross complaint or counterclaim, the defendant spouse may:
 
  a. Allege the same grounds as the plaintiff spouse.
  b. Establish new grounds.
  c. Seek a divorce.
  d. Initiate divorce proceedings.

Question 2

Which best describes sex-based protections under Title VII?
 
  A) The Equal Rights Amendment
  B) The Due Process
  C) Privacy Rights
  D) The Bill of Rights



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

A



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