Which statement concerning African Americans, European Americans, and Latinos in America is true?

a. African Americans are most likely to be single during young adulthood

b. Latinos are actively encouraged to avoid marriage in young adulthood.
c. The main cause of singlehood for European Americans is a shortage of marriageable European-American males.
d. The rate of singlehood in the United States is unaffected by ethnic factors.


a

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