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James and Marie are a couple that had mixed feelings before and after conception and even well into Marie's pregnancy. They decide to have the baby because James feels strongly about having a child.
 
  In this scenario, James and Marie are an example of ________.
  A) planner couples
  B) acceptance-of-fate couples
  C) ambivalent couples
  D) yes-no couples

Question 2

Compared to any other place or person, people are more likely to be beaten, raped, or killed
 
  A) in their own home by loved ones.
  B) in their own home by strangers.
  C) within walking distance of their homes by strangers.
  D) in poor areas of large cities by gangs or criminals.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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