When family violence is passed from generation to generation, this type of abuse has which of the following characteristics?

a. It continues without changing to another type.
b. The form of abuse may change.
c. It usually gets more violent.
d. It is more detrimental to the child from generation to generation.


B

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A Incorrect: Intergenerational patterns of violence do not necessarily continue without changing to another type of abuse.
B Correct: When family violence is passed from generation to generation, the form of abuse may change.
C Incorrect: When family violence is passed from generation to generation, it does not necessarily get more violent.
D Incorrect: This type of abuse is not more detrimental to the child from generation to generation.

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