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nevelica

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The major difference between heterosexual and homosexual families is that the latter:
 
  a. is economically disadvantaged
  b. has legislation pending
  c. is subjected to prejudice and discrimination
   d. is immoral

Question 2

How does prejudice and discrimination against gays affect heterosexuals?
 
  a. has no effect on heterosexual people
  b. is irrelevant for heterosexuals
  c. has enormous implications for what happens to heterosexuals
  d. has shifted from the concern of the courts to the concern of the churches



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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