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cnetterville

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Which of the following is NOT a part of Wald's (1981) definition of a remarried family?
 
  (a) a two-parent, two-generation unit
  (b) the legal remarriage of a widowed or divorced person
  (c) children who must live with the remarried couple
  (d) ongoing psychological, social and legal ties to children

Question 2

Carlos has dated a variety of women from diverse racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds but ended up marrying someone from his small town in Cuba. Sociologists would say that this clearly represents the principle of
 
  (a) exogamy.
  (b) heterogamy.
  (c) polygamy.
  (d) homogamy.



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Answer to Question 1

(c)

Answer to Question 2

(d)





 

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