We generally view the family as being one of our most stable institutions: y

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问题     We generally view the family as being one of our most stable institutions: yet, our family sys tern has 【B1】______ a number of changes in the past. Two hundred years ago, marriages were often arranged by parents, with economic 【B2】______ being the most important factor of who married whom. Two hundred years ago, divorce was 【B3】______; now, more than one out of three marriages are in 【B4】______. Two hundred years ago, women did not work out of the home, and children were an economic 【B5】______; now nearly 50 percent of married women work outside the home, and children are a 【B6】______ responsibility.
    In our 【B7】______ society, the family is now changing even more rapidly than it did in the past.
    In 【B8】______ the future of the American family, some authorities foresee the family as racing toward extinction. They say that 【B9】____________, and this will be its only function.
    Family optimists, on the other hand, predict the family’s entering a Golden Age—an era where 【B10】____________. Most sociologists, however, do not agree with either the pessimists or the optimists; instead, 【B11】____________, many of which will probably be thrown away, but some likely to be found satisfying and functional and gradually becoming "typical".

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