In most Western majority cultures, most young people move out of their parents' home sometime during __________. In the United States, leaving home typically takes place around ages __________.

A. emerging adulthood; 18 to 19
B. emerging adulthood; 20 to 24
C. young adulthood; 25 to 26
D. young adulthood; 27 to 29


Answer: A

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