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colton

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From the conflict perspective, family forms change when ________.
 
  a. existing family forms cause dysfunction and disorganization in the society
  b. people are socialized to accept their society's form of the family as natural
  c. new groups acquire the power necessary to gain acceptance for a new form of family
  d. people want a drastic change in society to establish stability and equilibrium

Question 2

________ refer to marriages in which parents would select marriage partners for their children, sometimes shortly after their birth, based on what was considered best for the family, and the prospective marriage partners had little other choice.
 
  a. Participant-run romances
  b. Arranged marriages
  c. Parent-run courtships
  d. Plural marriages



tanna.moeller

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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