How did the composition of families change during the Second World War?
A. The divorce rate consistently declined.
B. The marriage rate substantially decreased.
C. The marriage rate increased but the birth rate declined.
D. Both the marriage rate and the birth rate rose.
Answer: D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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