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MirandaLo

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What is a problem often faced by parents who are gay or lesbian?
 
  a. A nonbiological parent may not be able to get benefits for his or her child through work.
  b. Couples may have trouble gaining joint custody of a child.
 c. A nonbiological parent may not be granted parental leave.
 d. All of these

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about children raised by same-sex parents?
 
  a. When compared to those of heterosexual parents, children of same-sex parents have higher levels of psychological problems.
  b. Children raised by same-sex couples are more likely to engage in sexual experimentation.
 c. Children raised by same-sex couples are less likely to succeed academically compared to their peers raised by heterosexual parents.
  d. Children of same-sex parents have been found to be equally well socially, emotionally, and cognitively compared to children of heterosexual parents.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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