Asked by Dylan Bailey on Jul 22, 2024

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According to several national surveys examining the value we place on marriage and the family,

A) Americans rank their family as less important to them than work or religion.
B) few high school seniors say that having a good marriage and family are extremely important.
C) the majority of first-year college students say that raising a family is "very important" in their lives.
D) most "millennial" teens (those born after 1982) say they do not trust or feel close to their parents.

National Surveys

Large-scale assessments or studies conducted to gather information on a variety of topics from a representative sample of a nation's population.

Millennial

A person born approximately between the early 1980s and late 1990s, characterized as being digitally savvy, value-oriented, and possibly facing different socioeconomic challenges than previous generations.

College Students

Individuals enrolled in an institution of higher education, pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, or various diploma courses.

  • Identify the essential nature of matrimony and kinship ideals spanning multiple generations.
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Akash SinghJul 25, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
According to the information given, the majority of first-year college students say that raising a family is "very important" in their lives. Option A is incorrect as it states that Americans rank their family as less important than work or religion, which is not mentioned in the given information. Option B is also incorrect as it states that few high school seniors consider having a good marriage and family extremely important, which is not stated in the given information. Option D is incorrect as it mentions the opinion of only one specific group (millennial teens) and does not provide any information about the majority of people.