Families in the United States have changed in each of the following ways since the 1960s EXCEPT ______.

A. the percentage of adults age 25 or older who have never been married has increased from 10% to 20%
B. Women are having fewer children and having them at older ages
C. Rates of cohabitation, divorce, and remarriage have all increased
D. Women are less likely to have children outside of marriage


D. Women are less likely to have children outside of marriage

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What does the following quotation mean with regard to western migration: "The quest for something new would take place in the context of the very familiar"?

a. Families would only migrate to the West after they had sent an individual ahead who would report back to them. b. People only migrated in family groups if they already had family established out West. c. Families tended to travel back and forth between their old homes and their new homes until they felt entirely comfortable out West. d. Most families who traveled to the West had experience with migration before, and thus the trip was nothing new to them. e. People made every effort to keep their migration experience as familiar as possible, including traveling in family groups.

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The early fourteenth century was troubled by

A. the "little ice age." B. a medieval green-house effect. C. a rapid population increase. D. the capture of Rome by Muslim armies. E. the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Seljuk Turks.

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What was a consequence of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A) the end of the U.S.-Soviet arms race B) the Soviet-American telephone hotline C) a decrease in Kennedy's popularity among the American people D) a new maturity in John F. Kennedy's domestic policy E) a new policy of nuclear arms reduction by both the Soviet and American government

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