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One of the Most Damaging Consequences of the No-Fault Divorce

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Question 19

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One of the most damaging consequences of the no-fault divorce laws is that they


A) have tripled the divorce rate.
B) keep people from trying to settle their differences.
C) are unavailable in most states.
D) systematically impoverish women and their children.

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