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Coming to Terms with America’s Changing Families
Author Stephanie Coontz presents her position on traditional families and the widespread misconceptions she feels have overcome the nation and the misrepresentation of statistics regarding the decaying family life that has brought us to believe so. ... This permits a more balanced assessment of what we have gained and lost since the 1950’s. ... She outlines her experience of being thrown into the middle of a national debate in the 1992 elections due to her strong focus between today’s families and “the way things used to be. ... Her first focus specifically on Families that work or who have chosen not to work throughout American history. In all the history of mankind, she feels that there has never been a time or golden age of family life where families were capable of meeting the needs of their family members and protecting them from poverty, violence, or sexual exploitation.
Approximate Word count = 747 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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