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Which of the following best characterizes changes in the role of fatherhood over historical time?
 
  a. Economic provider to caregiver/nurturer
  b. Patriarchal to matriarchal
  c. More involved to less involved
  d. Caregiver to worker

Question 2

From a historical perspective (preindustrial times up to today), which of the following best describes changes in the role of children?
 
  a. Economic asset to economic liability
  b. Economic liability to economic asset
  c. Pupils of school to pupils of life
  d. Cooperative to responsible



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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