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During a debate about divorce rates, charlie states that divorce rates are extremely high among latin americans. however, simone argues otherwise and states that divorce rates are lower among most latin communities. which of the following is an accurate statement that strengthens simone's argument?
(a)-the concept of "familism" ensures that most people do not consider divorce as an option even under extreme circumstances.
(b)-since most hispanic workers are undocumented, most people cannot apply for legal divorces, and hence "breakups" remain under the radar.
(c)-the assimilation of american behaviors has contributed to rising marriage rates and falling divorce rates.
(d)-the latino population is on average a younger population compared to non-latino populations.
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