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In the nineteen fifties families were larger. ... Todays families have an average of 1. ... The well-educated men and women also saw the opportunity to easily provide for their families by having fewer children. ... This meant that families in the 50s were more concerned about spending time with each other. ... Some say that the reason families do not spend time together is because they want to earn more money to support each other and be comfortable. ... Today, racial-blended families are more common than non-blended ones. ... Some people never forget their background and do not really like the idea of blended families because it is not normal for them. ... Our families have been through so much it is unbelievable how we survived.
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