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darbym82

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Retirement for women does not hold the same significance as retirement for men because women:
 
  a. are more likely to apply for Social Security than their male counterparts.
  b. believe that they aren't supposed to help support the family.
  c. experience other roles that they perceive as more important than work.
  d. tend to retire at a much younger age than their husbands.

Question 2

According to Sternberg, ________ is passion without intimacy or commitment.
 
  a. infatuation
  b. consummate love
  c. nonlove
  d. empty love



tranoy

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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