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The cost of raising one child from birth to age 18 ranges from 148,320 to 298,860 depending on the income level of the family. The biggest expense is for
 
  a. food.
  b. housing.
  c. child care and education.
  d. clothing.

Question 2

Aulette cited Dobash and Dobash who interviewed violent men. They found that the men generally
 
  a. admitted the violence and wanted to get treatment.
  b. blamed their violence on drinking and claimed they were never violent when sober.
  c. focused on the outcomeinfluencing women's behaviorwhich they see as appropriate.
  d. were more concerned about the trauma they may be inflicting on their children than what they were doing to their wives.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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