Which statement best describes the attitudes toward cohabitation?

A. Attitudes toward cohabitation have become more accepting among men, but not women, over the last few decades.
B. Most high school seniors think cohabitation is a good idea; a generation ago, most did not.
C. Most adults do not think that cohabitation is an acceptable option.
D. Most adults see cohabitation as a good thing for society.


Answer: B

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A. The perspectives of individuals, including their attitudes and ideologies, are important components of the social system. B. Contradictions and inequalities exist between the parts of a social system and generate conflict between groups. C. A problem involves a system of interdependent parts, including institutions, norms, roles, and values. D. A pattern of inequality of wealth, power, and prestige exists in all societies.

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