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londonang

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Within the single-parent family, a child being in charge of other children will NOT pose problems for the system as long as
 
  a. the child is a highly responsible one
  b. the parent retains a position of authority within the system
  c. the parent delegates all authority to the child
  d. there is a grandparent present as well to supervise the other children present within the
  household

Question 2

When wives earn wages,
 
  a. it has little effect on their relationship with their husbands.
  b. it helps to move them in the direction of greater equality with their husbands.
  c. it tends to diminish their power relative to their husbands.
  d. it creates equality between themselves and their husbands.



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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