Since Krause's study of Italian families:
a. the national birthrate has declined slightly more.
b. the national birthrate has increased slightly.
c. the Italian family structure has changed more dramatically and now includes multiple generations.
d. the extended family has been replaced by the nuclear family because of economic concerns.
e. marriage based on romantic love is no longer the most popular choice for spouses.
Question 2
Applied anthropologist Elizabeth Krause, in her study of the family in Italy, found that:
a. the birthrate has dropped below the replacement rate to sustain the national population.
b. children born out of wedlock are now the most numerous family type.
c. the extended family in Italy is declining slowly and will soon disappear.
d. the childhood mortality rate is now at .005 percent.
e. Italian couples are not forming typical families and do not choose to have children.