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Why might a couple who became parents right out of high school be more likely to break up than a couple who became parents in their early 30s? Check all that apply.

They experience more stress.
They have less money.
They are in poorer health.
They are more likely to be unfaithful.
They have more peer support.
They are less emotionally mature.

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Answer:

  • They have less money, (they should anyway)
  • They are more likely to be unfaithful
  • They are less emotionally mature

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. They experience more stress.

B. They have less money.

F. They are less emotionally mature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Highschool kids typically feel more stressed naturally from just being a teen, and from school pressures. They also have not graduated from any college, so they wouldn't have been able to get a good-paying job, whereas an adult in their 30's likely graduated from college, so they typically have a well-paying job and have been working for around several years. It has been shown that people usually fully mature at around age 25, so it should be assumed that a high school kid is much less emotionally mature than an adult in their 30's. C is wrong, teens are typically more healthy than adults in their 30's. D is wrong, the likely hood of someone being unfaithful does not depend on age, but rather, personal character. E is wrong, the amount of peer support one has does not depend on age.

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