Reasons blended families are becoming more widespread include an increase in the number of: (Select all that apply.)
A) People who remarry following a divorce
B) People who remain single after being widowed
C) Recognized gay and lesbian relationships
D) Married couples having children
E) Couples cohabiting with children from prior relationships
Ans: A, C, E
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Blended families form when two partners cohabit or marry and live with children from a previous relationship or relationships. This type of family has become widespread as more divorced or widowed people marry and more gay and lesbian relationships become recognized.
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