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skymedlock

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What was a result of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)?
 
  a. Same-sex married couples did not count in the Census.
  b. Same-sex married couples received more legal rights.
  c. Married heterosexual couples experienced greater public scrutiny.
  d. Married heterosexual couples lost some tax benefits.

Question 2

A ________ marriage has genuinely equitable gender roles.
 
  a. peer
  b. traditional
  c. same-sex
  d. heterosexual



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Answer to Question 1

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