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debasdf

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Many social critics believe that the quality of our lives
 
  A) has increased and our sense of personal fulfillment has declined.
  B) has decreased and our sense of personal fulfillment has increased.
  C) and our sense of personal fulfillment have declined.
  D) and our sense of personal fulfillment have increased.

Question 2

Many theorists see cohabitation as
 
  A) a threat to the institution of marriage.
  B) a new stage in the courtship process.
  C) a fad that will level off in the next several decades.
  D) an indication of young people's preference for alternative lifestyles.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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