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What does Pipher believe is the most significant threat to family life?
 
  a. the belief that families most often require total commitment from the individual
 
  b. the belief that most families behave in dysfunctional ways
  c. the belief that families prevent or hinder individual happiness and fulfillment

Question 2

What does Pipher believe are the problems with formed families?
 
  a. they may keep people from being close to and respecting their biological families
 
  b. they may be less committed and accept only certain people into their group
  c. they may threaten the psychological well-being of the individual



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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