Exam 12: Families, Gender, and Singles in the City
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Which of the following is not one of the cardinal virtues that made up the "cult of true womanhood"?
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What is Florida's theory of the creative class and how does it differ from more standard accounts of urban economic development?
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Florida argues that people do not move to where the jobs are; rather, jobs move to where talented, creative people choose to live based largely on quality-of-life considerations.Students could add more here, such as a discussion of the three Ts, but his is the essence of his theory.
One effect of the ideology of domestic confinement was…
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A central tenet of the ideology of domestic confinement was belief in women's natural…
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Ariès theorizes that contemporary ideas of family and the nature of children…
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The emergence of the industrial city led to four forms of spatial segregation.Which of the following is NOT one of those forms of spatial segregation?
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Patterns of deferential behavior toward women in public spaces are based on…
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Gay enclaves emerge in the city because urban police are more liberal than rural police and they allow such illegal behavior to exist in the city.
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While not underestimating the extent of gender harassment in the public realm, Hutter argues that concern over such behavior has reached such epidemic proportions that it has lead to a ________ that may lead to the removal of women from the public sphere.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the factors included in Richard Florida's creativity index?
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Watters disagrees with the idea that young people in cities are disconnected, arguing that the social networks formed by members of urban tribes…
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The research of Kotkin and Modarres demonstrate that childless cities are…
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The investigation of the development and vitality of gay enclaves emphasizes that for gay men and lesbians…
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An irony of the protective labor legislation of the nineteenth century, which limited the exposure of women and children to some harsh practices in the labor force, was that it…
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Compare social conditions of life for gay and lesbian people in the city and in other environments.What are some advantages of urban life for gay men and lesbians?
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Ariès suggests that the lack of ________ contributed to the overwhelming community sociability of preindustrial communities and hindered the formation of the family concept.
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Some sociologists write of the city as a place of disconnection and weak social relationships, but others describe strong established patterns of relationships in the city.Discuss these two views.Describe some of the social groups that connect people in the city, as described in the chapter.
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According to Shorter, the history of the family can be seen in the…
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For Parsons, the most distinctive feature of the modern American kinship system is the…
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