| Column1 | Column2 | Column22 | Column3 |
| biracial identity. | |||
| races blend together. | |||
| children were faced face challenges biracial identity. | insecurities | ||
| doesnot understand the complex motivations of her parents | |||
| Family relationships provide resources that can help an individual cope with stress, engage in healthier behaviors, and enhance self-esteem, leading to higher well-being | |||
| generational effects of family trauma. | |||
| her pursuit of higher education | |||
| interracial marriage | indeed prevalent in American society | ||
| normalization of interracial marriag | 1970 | ||
| predominantly-white community | |||
| profoundly influenced | |||
| struggle with the fact that an unplanned pregnancy | |||
| Supreme Court only reversed interracial marriage bans in 1967. | 1967 | ||
| The family based on marriage is the very foundation of a good society | family | ||
| The family is also the natural community in which human social nature is experienced. It makes a unique and irreplaceable contribution to the good of society. | family | ||
| There is significant research supporting the contention that the more traditional model of family is the healthiest and happiest environment in which to raise children. | family | ||
| to pursue higher education | |||
| we may start to talk about race in a more complicated way. | |||
| Marilyn have high expectation on her daughter to become a doctor because she did not ablue to pursue |
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