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Ralph opines that married people are happier than unmarried people. However, Nick disagrees and states that single people are more likely to be happy than married people. Provide a brief explanation that strengthensRalph's argument.
 
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More than two of three births (about 72 percent) to African American women were outside of a marital context in 2007.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Generally, married people are happier than unmarried people because marriage improves an already happy life rather than creates one. People who are satisfied with life and have a rich social network of family members, friends, and co-workers have little to gain from marriage. On the other hand, people who are lonely and dissatisfied can sometimes find companionship by marrying.

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