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In the traditional working-class family, much of the husband's social life revolves around his:
 
  a. brothers and sisters.
  b. male friends.
  c. wife's interests.
  d. volunteer activities.

Question 2

A traditional marriage based on stereotypical roles will work if:
 
  a. husbands and wives believe in romantic love.
  b. both partners know their place and role.
  c. one spouse has a well-paying job.
  d. couples can manage to delay having children.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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