In the 1930s, 70% of Americans who were polled reported that the ideal number of children to have was _________. In the 1990s, Americans who were polled reported that the ideal number of children to have is
a) 5 or more; no more than three if money is no object.
b) 3 or more; no more than four.
c) 6; no more than two.
d) 3 or more; no more than two, although three or more is ideal if money is no object.
d
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