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Arii_bell

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Blake left his parents' house at the age of 20 in order to be independent. However, he was unable to find a steady job and support himself financially. Due to the economic circumstances, he was forced to move back into his parents' home.
 
  Blake's condition is characteristic of the ________.
  A) boomerang generation
  B) Baby Boomers
  C) Silent Generation
  D) privileged generation

Question 2

How do children fare in stepfamilies?
 
  a) It depends on whether the child is male or female.
   b) They generally do as well as children in two-parent biological families.
   c) It depends on the race and ethnicity of the stepfamily.
   d) They are more likely to have social and behavioral problems compared to two-
   parent biological families.
   e) It depends on the age the child was when they joined a stepfamily.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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