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Haya94

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What are two reasons cited in the text for the increases in non-marital choices in the U.S.?
 
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For what reasons has the number of adoptions by nonrelatives in the U.S. declined in the past several decades?
 
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Answer to Question 1

(any two) People getting higher levels of education, leading to later marriage; wider acceptance of premarital (or nonmarital) sex; changes in courtship and dating process; increase in the status of women

Answer to Question 2

birth control and abortion mean there are fewer unwanted children



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