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D2AR0N

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The first social scientist to develop a theory of both the nature and nurture aspects of human existence was:
 
  a. Erik Erikson
  b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  c. Karl Marx
  d. Sigmund Freud

Question 2

The financial responsibility for children with a stepparent is best characterized by which of the following statements?
 
  a. The biological parent is only responsible if s/he has lived with the child.
  b. The stepparent is never legally, financially obligated to the child.
  c. After a period of 5 years of living with a child, the stepparent becomes financially responsible and the biological parent is no longer responsible.
  d. Neither party is financially obligated to the child.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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