What role does culture play in parenting and happiness?

a. Most cultures are more concerned with the happiness of parents than the survival of their children.
b. Most cultures help promote the idea (even when false) that havingchildren will make you happy.
c. All successful cultures encourage birth control and deliberate processing before having children.
d. Very few cultures glorify parenthood; instead, most tend to disapprove of those who reproduce.


B

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