From a sociological perspective, the fact that from 1639 to 1760 there was an average of only one divorce per year in Massachusetts among the Puritans illustrates that: marriages were happier and family life had meaning in Puritan New England
a. whether spouses divorce is influenced by the society in which they live
b. U.S. society has lost its moral way
c. the concept of smarter marriages has replaced the idea of permanence in marriage
d. marriages were happier and family life had meaning in Puritan New England
a
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