From 1900 until the late 1990's,
A) an increase in the mortality rate was offset by an decrease in the divorce rate but marital dissolution from death or divorce increased significantly.
B) an increase in the mortality rate was offset by an decrease in the divorce rate but marital dissolution from death or divorce actually declined significantly.
C) a decline in the mortality rate was offset by an increase in the divorce rate but marital dissolution from death or divorce actually increased significantly.
D) a decline in the mortality rate was offset by an increase in the divorce rate but marital dissolution from death or divorce is not much different.
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