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student77

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Which of the following is NOT a positive aspect of divorce?
 
  a. children of divorce are exposed to different family values, tradition, and lifestyles.
   b. children of divorce develop greater tolerance for different viewpoints
  c. children of divorce are more compassionate of persons going through a difficult time
   d. children of divorce are often separated from one or both of their parents

Question 2

When one's parents divorce, all of the following are associated with the event EXCEPT:
 
  a. lower psychological well-being
  b. early marriage
  c. more likely to drop out of college
   d. more likely to make lower grades



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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