What is the difference between desertion of a spouse and abandonment of a spouse
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There is for the most part no difference in the terms. Although
how either is defined is determined by the laws of the state where
the couple resided at the time the act occurred. Desertion or
abandonment is not simply defined as a spouse living the marital
residence. It is defined by the circumstances in which the absentee
spouse left and the consequences resulting in the act.
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Family as a social institution
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Family is definitely a social institution. Family is considered
a social institution because there are many people who interact
with each other in one place.
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How many households in americain 2000
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According to quickfacts.census.gov, there were 105,480,101
households recorded in the 2000 census.
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Can i refer my mother's younger brother as maternal uncle
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Certainly
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According to Census 2000 what was the median age for the American Indian and Alaska Native population
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29
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Can you use lexicon in a sentence
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I am in the Arabic lexicon.
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The first US Census that counted American Indians as a separate group occurred in what year
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1860 A++
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What is the main difference between a social group and a social class
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Establish of goals.
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Which region has the largest American Indian population as identified on the 2000 Census
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west
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The 2000 Census determined that the American Indian and Alaska Native population represented what percent of the total population
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1.5%
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Which two cities had the largest American Indian and Alaska Native populations in 2000
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New York, NY and Los Angels, CA. A+
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According to Census 2000 what happened between 1990 and 2000 to the number of linguistically isolated households
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It Increased.....................
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What groups consists of a person living alone or a householder who shares the home with nonrelatives
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Nonfamily Household
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Which category do grandparents and uncles and cousins fit
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extended family
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According to Census 2000 which region had the lowest total population of American Indians
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Northeast
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How does the Bill of Rights protect citizens from abuses of power from the government
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It's protects citizens from not letting one part of the
government get to strong and overpower the rest of the
government
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Which of these terms refer to a group of two or more persons related by birth marriage or adoption and residing together in a household
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Family
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What is the difference between desertion of a spouse and abandonment of a spouse
There is for the most part no difference in the terms. Although
how either is defined is determined by the laws of the state where
the couple resided at the time the act occurred. Desertion or
abandonment is not simply defined as a spouse living the marital
residence. It is defined by the circumstances in which the absentee
spouse left and the consequences resulting in the act.
Family as a social institution
Family is definitely a social institution. Family is considered
a social institution because there are many people who interact
with each other in one place.
How many households in americain 2000
According to quickfacts.census.gov, there were 105,480,101
households recorded in the 2000 census.
Can i refer my mother's younger brother as maternal uncle
Certainly
According to Census 2000 what was the median age for the American Indian and Alaska Native population
29
Can you use lexicon in a sentence
I am in the Arabic lexicon.
The first US Census that counted American Indians as a separate group occurred in what year
1860 A++
What is the main difference between a social group and a social class
Establish of goals.
Which region has the largest American Indian population as identified on the 2000 Census
west
The 2000 Census determined that the American Indian and Alaska Native population represented what percent of the total population
1.5%
Which two cities had the largest American Indian and Alaska Native populations in 2000
New York, NY and Los Angels, CA. A+
According to Census 2000 what happened between 1990 and 2000 to the number of linguistically isolated households
It Increased.....................
What groups consists of a person living alone or a householder who shares the home with nonrelatives
Nonfamily Household
Which category do grandparents and uncles and cousins fit
extended family
According to Census 2000 which region had the lowest total population of American Indians
Northeast
How does the Bill of Rights protect citizens from abuses of power from the government
It's protects citizens from not letting one part of the
government get to strong and overpower the rest of the
government
Which of these terms refer to a group of two or more persons related by birth marriage or adoption and residing together in a household