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Awilson837

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What is the relationship between family size and adjustment following a divorce, and why?
 
  a. The larger the family, the harder the adjustment because there is more stress experienced by the single parent.
  b. The larger the family, the harder the adjustment because children become jealous of the single parent.
  c. The smaller the family, the harder the adjustment because too much pressure is placed on the children.
  d.
   The smaller the family, the harder the adjustment because the single parent resents the children.

Question 2

Samantha and Micah, both from the middle class, wait to marry, and when they do, they stay married for life. Marta and Dominic, both from the lower class, marry right out of high school, but divorce six years later. This situation is an example of the
 
  a. marriage gap by class.
  b. ideological gap of gender.
  c. economic gap of resources.
  d.
   social class gap of values.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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