The so-called "marriage movement" of the 1990's sought to:
a. halt America's moral decay by restoring a culture of marriage and traditional fatherhood, discourage alternative forms of family, and revive the stigma and shame to divorce and single motherhood.
b. enact federal legislation that would consider same sex unions as marriage, even if one or more states do not.
c. bring to the public's attention the demise of traditional family structure that is tantamount to ‘lawless social anarchy'.
d. offer a historical perspective on American family changes that now include diverse types of family composition.
A
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