Multiple Choice
Which markers best describe the transition into adulthood in most Western societies?
A) Markers that are loosely defined and can consist of any number of events
B) No markers, as adulthood is not viewed as unique time of life in most Western cultures
C) Markers that are specific and tied to marriage and/or having children
D) Markers that are differ by sex, with female transition clearly defined and male transition loosely defined
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