21)Which of the following groups would likely oppose same-sex marriage legislation? A)Those who view marriage as a sacred arrangement whose main purpose is procreation. B)Those who view marriage as an enduring close bond whose goal is love and companionship. C)Those who do not view marriage and families as an important part of society. D)Those that hold generally liberal views about marriage and equality in society. E)Those who also oppose common-law unions among heterosexual couples. 22)In his 1981 survey of North American attitudes towards marriage, Yankelovich found that _____ believed in traditional family structures; _____ believed that marriage quality was more important than family structure; and _____ believed that individual fulfillment was more important than marriage. A)1 percent; 98 percent; 1 percent B)20 percent; 60 percent; 20 percent C)20 percent; 20 percent; 60 percent D)33 percent; 33 percent; 33 percent E)70 percent; 20 percent; 10 percent 23)In the 1960’s and 1970’s era 0f “free love†in Canada A)rates of cohabitation were higher than today. B)rates of divorce were higher than today. C)rates of fertility were lower than today. D)all of the above. E)none of the above. 24)Polygamy includes A)polygyny and sororal monogamy B   polygyny and polyandry. C)polygyny, polyandry and sexual monogamy. D)polyandry and sequential monogamy. E)none of the above. 25)Approximately what proportion of Canadians live alone according to Statistics Canada (2007) A)Less than 25%. B)Over 25%. C)About 50%. D)Nearly 60%. E)Over 75%. 26)Those couples living apart in commuting relationships are most likely to be in what age group? A)In their 40s. B)In their 30s. C)In their 20s. D)In their 50s. E)In their 60s. 27)Adult offspring returning to the family home contribute to A)the empty nest. B)the over crowded nest. C)the clustered nest. D)the busy nest. E)the family nest. 28)According to the textbook, which of the following reasons could explain the growth in people living solo? A)People’s increased need to feel independent and autonomous. B)The inability of many young people to find suitable mates. C)An increasing number of divorces. D)People have increased preference for solitary living. E)An aging population containing more widowed people. 29)According to Statistics Canada, what proportion of Canadians in unions is living separately from their partner? A)One in twelve. B)One in five. C)Two in three. D)One in twenty. E)Two thirds. 30)Which of the following are cited as reasons for choosing LAT relationships? A)Some fear that moving in together could change current relationship dynamics. B)It may be a strategy to avoid another painful separation for divorced people. C)Divorced people are more caution after an unsuccessful marriage in their subsequent relationships. D)Some may not be able to find jobs in the same area as their partner so living apart is the only option. E)All of the above are reasons for choosing LAT relationships.