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dakota nelson

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________ is a term used to describe the living arrangements of unmarried, intimate partners who typically have a sexual relationship.
 
  A) Friends-with-benefits
   B) Booty call
   C) Courtship
   D) Cohabitation

Question 2

Most women believe that their standard of living will __________ after a divorce.
 
  a) stay the same
   b) increase somewhat
   c) increase significantly
   d) decline somewhat
   e) decline significantly



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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