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List the phases in becoming a blended family.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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__________ is the term used by your text for dating outside of one's own racial or ethnic group.
 
  A. Mixed dating
  B. Interracial partnering
  C. Interdating
  D. None of these



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The student should indicate that there are three phases in becoming a blended family. The first phase is the turbulent early years. This phase is divided into three stages: fantasy, immersion, and awareness. The second is the middle phase. Its stages are mobilization and action. The final phase is the later phase. Its stages are contact and resolution.

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