How does education impact divorce rates?

A. Wealthier couples are less likely to divorce because they have the knowledge they need to stay married.
B. Wealthier couples are more likely to divorce because they have the education they need to support themselves.
C. Poorer couples are less likely to divorce because they do not have the knowledge they would need to stay married.
D. Poorer couples are more likely to divorce because they do not have good jobs based on education and have fewer resources for problems.


Answer: D

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