Question
Why is it important that single-parent households are now recognized as families?
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Some married couples will end up becoming single parents.
Some married couples will end up becoming single parents.
There are many legal rights that come with being defined as a family.
There are many legal rights that come with being defined as a family.
Marriage is declining, so if these do not count there will be very few legally recognized families in the United States.
Marriage is declining, so if these do not count there will be very few legally recognized families in the United States.
Over half the households in America fit this definition, so it is important to recognize them as such.
(1 point)
Responses
Some married couples will end up becoming single parents.
Some married couples will end up becoming single parents.
There are many legal rights that come with being defined as a family.
There are many legal rights that come with being defined as a family.
Marriage is declining, so if these do not count there will be very few legally recognized families in the United States.
Marriage is declining, so if these do not count there will be very few legally recognized families in the United States.
Over half the households in America fit this definition, so it is important to recognize them as such.
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The most compelling reason is: **Over half the households in America fit this definition, so it is important to recognize them as such.**
Recognizing single-parent households as families acknowledges the diversity of family structures in society and validates the experiences and contributions of single parents and their children.
Recognizing single-parent households as families acknowledges the diversity of family structures in society and validates the experiences and contributions of single parents and their children.
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