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lb_gilbert

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The stereotypical U.S. family (two parents with nonadult children living at home)
 
  1. Eroded significantly over the years and now makes up slightly more than 20 of all families.
  2. Has become more prevalent in the last two decades and now represents almost two thirds of all families.
  3. Is quite rare, because fewer than 12 of all families are this type.
  4. Is the most common of all types of families.

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The best definition of a family is a
 
  1. Group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who share a residence and possess emotional bonds.
  2. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.
  3. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.
  4. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.



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