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Anajune7

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Are children a deterrent to the divorce of their parents?
 
  A) Yes. Children of all ages deter divorce.
  B) Yes and no. Young preschool children deter divorce, but older children increase the chances.
  C) No and yes. Young children increase the chances of divorce, but older children deter the chances.
  D) No. Children of all ages increase divorce.

Question 2

The view of the family as a haven in a heartless world was encouraged by
 
  A) industrialization.
  B) urbanization.
  C) immigration.
  D) all of the above three



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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