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sabina

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Susan is interested in having a natural childbirth. The best explanation she can give her family of this method is:
 
  a. This method of childbirth is supposed to bring a woman closer to the original experience of childbirth
  b. Natural childbirth means being knowledgeable about childbirth, not necessarily birth at home or without anesthesia..
  c. Natural childbirth occurs only with a doula and midwife. Doctors do not take part in natural childbirth..
  d. This is a painless method of giving birth. It is enhanced through the use of herbal substances..

Question 2

When Klein and White compared theories by sources of change, they wanted to know if the sources were:
 
  a. idealistic or realistic.
  b. social or biological.
  c. within the family or external to the family.
  d. measured objectively or subjectively.



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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