A leading cause of separation in families is:

a. military assignment c. temporary separation
b. divorce d. jail or prison time


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A Incorrect. A military assignment is not a leading cause of separation in families.
B Correct. Divorce, an extremely stressful event in the life of a family, is a leading cause of separation experienced by families and children.
C Incorrect. A temporary separation is not a leading cause of separation in families.
D Incorrect. Jail or prison time is not a leading cause of separation in families.

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