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6 years ago
______________ is using another woman's body to carry one's baby.
 
  A. Assisted reproductive technology
  B. Surrogate embryo transfer
  C. Gestational surrogacy
  D. In-vitro fertilization

Ques. 2

Until the __________, immigrant Muslims and African American Muslims had very little contact with one another.
 
  a) 1950s
  b) 1960s
  c) 1970s
  d) 1980s

Ques. 3

Post-1965 Japanese immigration is __________ people from other Asian nations.
 
  a) lower than
  b) comparable to
  c) dependant on
  d) higher than

Ques. 4

How does the state of family economics before and after divorce affect both the family and the child's long-term adjustment to divorce?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 5

_____________ argues that individuals engage in a cost/benefit analysis when deciding next actions to take in a situation.
 
  A. Conflict theory
  B. Ecology theory
  C. Symbolic interaction
  D. Exchange theory

Ques. 6

In _____ research people studied are subjects, while in ____ research people studied are informants.
 
  A. quantitative, ethnographic
  B. qualitative, quantitative
  C. quantitative, qualitative
  D. longitudinal, cross-cultural
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

C

Answer to #2

c

Answer to #3

a

Answer to #4

Economic hardship is a post-divorce reality for many families, particularly for women. Even if the noncustodial parent (usually the father) faithfully pays child support, the amount is rarely sufficient to meet the living expenses of the mother and children. The economic toll of divorce often translates into still more adjustments for children (Amato, 2000). These adjustments may require enduring potentially poorer quality of parenting as the custodial parent must take on more work, and coping with the effects of financial pressures and strains on the family. While some children are more fortunate and are able to remain living in the family home, the financial pressures may mean that they need to make other sacrifices such as forgoing music lessons and/or sports lessons in order to make ends meet. When economic hardship afflicts single-parent households, other challenges arise for families already struggling to reorganize and redefine themselves following divorce. Because of the interrelated nature of family living, economic hardship then affects every other aspect of family life, including the challenges newly divorced families face.

Answer to #5

D

Answer to #6

C
loverfly Author
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6 years ago
Easily the best answer Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes
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6 years ago
If so, mark it solved Smiling Face with Glasses
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