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The majority of evidence indicates that sexual orientation is rooted in ________
 
  a. human biology, although social experience plays some role.
  b. how societies construct sexuality.
  c. individual choice.
  d. the way young children are raised.

Question 2

Research on extramarital sex shows that about _____ of married men and about _____ of married women remain faithful to their spouse throughout their married lives.
 
  a. 18 percent; 22 percent
  b. 25 percent; 75 percent
  c. 75 percent; 50 percent
  d. 81 percent; 88 percent



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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