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cmoore54

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When it come to selecting a spouse in preindustrial societies,
 
  a. most societies allow men complete freedom to choose who they will marry.
  b. most societies allow women complete freedom to choose who they will marry.
  c. most societies require that both the bride and the groom must consent to a marriage.
  d. both a and b above

Question 2

Suppose you want to compare the educational characteristics of spouses with each other, but you want to separate first marriages from remarriages. To do this you would need to make the first marriage/remarriage variable the
 
  a. independent variable.
  b. dependent variable.
  c. intervening variable.
  d. control variable.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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