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How does family name differ between a typical stepfamily and a typical nuclear family?
 
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Question 2

Although family patterns have changed greatly in recent years, ______ percent of all children still live in households with two parents.
 
  A. 30
  B. 45
  C. 70
  D. 90



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Answer to Question 1

In a typical stepfamily, re-wedded bio-mom's names may differ from their kids' names; without adoption, stepsiblings have different last names. In the typical nuclear family, adults and kids usually have the same last name. There is less chance of identity and loyalty confusions.

Answer to Question 2

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