Which of the following is a difference between manifest and latent reasons for getting married?

A) Unlike manifest reasons for getting married, latent reasons emphasize love and companionship.
B) Unlike manifest reasons for getting married, latent reasons include commitment and personal fulfillment.
C) Unlike manifest reasons for getting married, latent reasons are more likely to result in unhappy, short-term marriages.
D) Unlike manifest reasons for getting married, latent reasons are respected and approved by the society.


C

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