Which of the following statements is true?
a. Common law marriages have a long history in many societies.
b. Non-legal unions are a relatively new phenomenon.
c. Non-marital heterosexual cohabitation has always existed in about equal numbers across social class lines.
d. Cohabitation has been accepted into mainstream American life since the 1920s.
A
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