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craiczarry

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The text indicates that perhaps the most significant factor in the comparative instability of remarriages is
 
  a. the presence of stepchildren. b. the abrasive nature of the partners.
 c. the pessimism of the partners. d. economic hardship.

Question 2

The number of births to unmarried women has declined recently, probably because of
 
  a. better economic opportunities for low-income women.
  b. the Great Recession that began in late 2007.
  c. the sharp decrease in the cost of contraceptives.
  d. well-constructed abstinence programs in schools.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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