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What does the author think of America's large body of family laws governing children's welfare?
A.They fail to ensure children's healthy growth.
B.They fail to provide enough support for parents.
C.They emphasize parents' legal responsibilities.
D.They impose the care of children on parents.

A.They
B.
B.They
C.
C.They
D.
D.They

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B
解析:细节题。根据题千定位文章最后一段第三句The state recognizes this in the large body of family laws that govern children’s welfare,yet parents receive little help ...

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