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rmenurse

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The majority of our understanding of families of the past centers on the ________ class.
 
  a. middle
  b. upper
  c. lower
  d.
   working

Question 2

A sociologist notices that during an economic recession, divorce rates decrease as do marriage rates, but that families continue to appear in a variety of forms. What does this consideration of economic forces suggest about family diversity?
 
  a. It is constructed through social structure.
  b. It is part of the idealistic understanding.
  c. It is primarily affected by micro-level forces.
  d.
   It is poorly understood by researchers.



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