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The Belief That Family Members Should Be Supportive of One

Question 133

Question 133

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The belief that family members should be supportive of one another even if it means sacrificing individual freedom and success is referred to as:


A) an extended family.
B) familism.
C) a close-knit family.
D) kinship.

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