The shift from the family working together as a unit of production to family members working separately or individually __________.
A. led to the destruction of familial bonds
B. caused the family to become a unit of consumption alone rather than production and consumption
C. caused the family to become a male-dominated unit
D. helped to decrease gender-based inequities in the workplace
Answer: B
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