Changing Attitudes toward Same-Sex MarriageIn this exercise, you will reference the graphs from the text, which appear on page 160, and write paragraphs analyzing changing views, by age and over time, of same-sex marriage. These bar graphs illustrate opinions about the acceptability of same-sex marriage among a representative sample of U.S. adults surveyed in 2003 and another sample surveyed in 2013. Assume that the survey was correctly administered in both years and that any differences in the samples do not account for differences in the data.Recall that the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision in 2015 made same-sex marriage legal in the United States, and thirty-seven states had already legalized same-sex marriage by then. Would you have predicted that outcome based on the
data presented above? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
varies
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