Leslie believes that marriages are not really weaker than they were in the past

She thinks that the real threats to marriage are social problems such as poverty, discrimination, poor schools, or the lack of social services that families need to remain strong and resilient. Her views represent:
a) the marital decline perspective.
b) the peer marriage perspective.
c) the marriage movement perspective.
d) the vital marriage perspective.
e) the marital resilience perspective.


E

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