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jjjetplane

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A consequence of remarriage, which has a higher divorce rate than first marriages, is an emerging trend of
 
  a. redivorce. b. legal separation.
 c. serial monogamy. d. overall divorce decline.

Question 2

With few cross-cultural or historical exceptions, marriages have been expected to
 
  a. result in divorce.
 b. produce children.
 c. be lifelong undertakings.
 d. be based on love.



leahchrapun

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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