Jen meets Geoffrey at college and the two fall in love. While they are dating, they find out that they are from different countries. Also, Geoffrey is from an extremely affluent business family who does not plan to work for a living, while Jen supports herself on the income from a part-time job. Jen and Geoffrey get married after they graduate. This marriage can be termed a:
A. homogamy.
B. polygamy.
C. serial homogamy.
D. heterogamy.
E. monogamy.
Answer: D
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