It was true about grounds for divorce in early America that
A) Male impotence was a ground for divorce.
B) A man's failure to support his wife was a ground for divorce.
C) A woman's infertility was a ground for divorce.
D) All of the above.
E) Only (a) and (b) above.
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Q2: In hunting-gathering societies,
A) Divorce was generally more
Q3: In advanced agrarian societies of Western Europe,
A)
Q4: According to William J. Goode, "desacralization" of
Q5: According to Goode, Riley, and others, the
Q6: In Colonial America,
A) Divorces were first granted
Q8: The "full faith and credit" clause of
Q9: The divorce rate in the United States
A)
Q10: Which of the following ways of calculating
Q11: "No fault" divorce laws
A) First became effective
Q12: Joint custody
A) Refers to the awarding of
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