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Children of gay or lesbian parents generally
 
  A) have lower self-esteem than children of heterosexual parents.
  B) have lower levels of social competence than children of heterosexual parents.
  C) get the same grades in school as children of heterosexual parents.
  D) have not yet been studied, as the phenomenon is still too new.

Question 2

Children who have been adopted
 
  A) are less likely than their foster siblings to require referral to special education in school.
  B) are less likely than their foster siblings to require counseling.
  C) generally have lower IQ scores than their biological, non-adopted siblings.
  D) generally do better in school than their biological, non-adopted siblings.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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