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mcmcdaniel

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In blended families,
 
  A) older children tend to adapt better than younger ones.
  B) daughters are less likely to adjust to the new arrangement than sons.
  C) the better the newlyweds' relationship, the better their relationships will be with the children.
  D) children's schoolwork will improve as they channel more energy into school to compensate for their unhappiness at home.

Question 2

After the divorce, Mel moved across the country and never saw his son or daughter again. How common is it for fathers to abandon their children?
 
  A) Not common at all. Almost 95 percent of divorced fathers continue to play a major role in their children's lives.
  B) Somewhat common. About 14 percent of divorced fathers abandon their children.
  C) Common. About one-third of divorced fathers abandon their children.
  D) Very common. More than half of divorced fathers abandon their children.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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