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Deck 1: Making Family Choices in a Changing Society
1
The concept of "household" is broader than that of "family" as it includes
A) pets.
B) material possessions.
C) any person residing in the home.
D) relatives who live far away.
A) pets.
B) material possessions.
C) any person residing in the home.
D) relatives who live far away.
C
2
The family became common in industrial societies because it was better suited for city life.
A) blended
B) nuclear
C) extended
D) modified-extended
A) blended
B) nuclear
C) extended
D) modified-extended
B
3
Scholars and advocates with a perspective argue that we need to view the family from a historical standpoint.
A) family change
B) pessimistic
C) familistic
D) family decline
A) family change
B) pessimistic
C) familistic
D) family decline
A
4
As families have become less traditional, the legal definition of a family has
A) remained the same.
B) become more rigid.
C) narrowed to include only married couples and children.
D) become much more flexible.
A) remained the same.
B) become more rigid.
C) narrowed to include only married couples and children.
D) become much more flexible.
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5
Which of the following is attributed to the U.S. by "family-change" scholars?
A) patriotism as a source of family pride
B) declining values in family matters
C) inadequate support for families
D) rigid traditional ideas of family
A) patriotism as a source of family pride
B) declining values in family matters
C) inadequate support for families
D) rigid traditional ideas of family
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6
Someone who is a "family-change" advocate might say the following:
A) "Our nation is in a crisis; marriages aren't surviving like they used to."
B) "The family is better than ever at adapting to new challenges."
C) "Times were much better for families in the '50s and '60s."
D) "Before long, marriage won't even be around as an institution."
A) "Our nation is in a crisis; marriages aren't surviving like they used to."
B) "The family is better than ever at adapting to new challenges."
C) "Times were much better for families in the '50s and '60s."
D) "Before long, marriage won't even be around as an institution."
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7
The definition of family adopted by the authors of this text includes those who do all of the following EXCEPT
A) form an economic unit and care for any young.
B) consider their identity to be significantly attached to the group.
C) have the same name and background.
D) commit to maintaining that group over time.
A) form an economic unit and care for any young.
B) consider their identity to be significantly attached to the group.
C) have the same name and background.
D) commit to maintaining that group over time.
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8
The U.S. Census Bureau defines a family as
A) any heterosexual or homosexual conjugal union and any children.
B) two or more persons sharing a household and who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
C) any group of people residing together.
D) parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
A) any heterosexual or homosexual conjugal union and any children.
B) two or more persons sharing a household and who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
C) any group of people residing together.
D) parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
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9
Family theorists posit that today's family forms need to be seen as historically expected adjustments to changing conditions.
A) decline
B) social
C) change
D) marriage
A) decline
B) social
C) change
D) marriage
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10
From interviews and observations, the authors reveal that:
A) "family" is one cohesive unit.
B) most social scientists agree on a definition of "family."
C) there are many definitions given for "family."
D) defining "family" is not vital because there are so many definitions.
A) "family" is one cohesive unit.
B) most social scientists agree on a definition of "family."
C) there are many definitions given for "family."
D) defining "family" is not vital because there are so many definitions.
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11
A person who believed in the "family-decline" theory might say the following:
A) "There has been a serious breakdown in marriage and family values."
B) "Family life isn't getting worse, it just adjusts to the times."
C) "Families today are better off than in the past."
D) "There is no marriage crisis."
A) "There has been a serious breakdown in marriage and family values."
B) "Family life isn't getting worse, it just adjusts to the times."
C) "Families today are better off than in the past."
D) "There is no marriage crisis."
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12
Family change is attributed to which of the following influences?
A) declining mental health
B) individuals who do not wish to live in families
C) hopelessness
D) economic trends and cultural changes
A) declining mental health
B) individuals who do not wish to live in families
C) hopelessness
D) economic trends and cultural changes
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13
Traditionally, both law and social science specified that the family consisted of people related by
A) blood, marriage, or adoption.
B) symbolic definition.
C) nuptial contracts.
D) temporary agreement.
A) blood, marriage, or adoption.
B) symbolic definition.
C) nuptial contracts.
D) temporary agreement.
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14
Individuals living alone constitute about percent of American households.
A) 6
B) 10
C) 27
D) 45
A) 6
B) 10
C) 27
D) 45
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15
Those with a "family change" perspective view the family as .
A) declining rapidly
B) "an adaptable institution"
C) "a rigid institution"
D) slowly and steadily getting worse
A) declining rapidly
B) "an adaptable institution"
C) "a rigid institution"
D) slowly and steadily getting worse
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16
Which of the following is NOT listed by your text as a major family function?
A) raising children responsibly
B) meeting sexual desires
C) providing members with economic and other practical support
D) offering emotional security
A) raising children responsibly
B) meeting sexual desires
C) providing members with economic and other practical support
D) offering emotional security
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17
What is meant by the term postmodern family?
A) Families today exhibit a multiplicity of forms.
B) Any family formed after 1960.
C) A family which is on the cutting edge of technology and current trends.
D) Families today are more philosophical and reflective.
A) Families today exhibit a multiplicity of forms.
B) Any family formed after 1960.
C) A family which is on the cutting edge of technology and current trends.
D) Families today are more philosophical and reflective.
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18
The Census Bureau uses which of the following terms to describe a person or a group of people residing together?
A) family
B) nuclear family
C) extended family
D) household
A) family
B) nuclear family
C) extended family
D) household
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19
Cohabitation has emerged as a lifestyle
A) that is stigmatized as unhealthy and immoral.
B) that is much more common than marriage.
C) that continues to be illegal.
D) that can be an alternative to marriage.
A) that is stigmatized as unhealthy and immoral.
B) that is much more common than marriage.
C) that continues to be illegal.
D) that can be an alternative to marriage.
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20
Scholars and advocates with a perspective point to what they see as a negative cultural change accentuated by excessive individualism and self-indulgence.
A) family change
B) boomer fat
C) familistic
D) family decline
A) family change
B) boomer fat
C) familistic
D) family decline
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21
Compared to the recent past, children are likely to live with a grandparent today.
A) somewhat less
B) far less
C) equally
D) more
A) somewhat less
B) far less
C) equally
D) more
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22
Over the past five decades, fertility in the United States has
A) stayed about the same.
B) increased dramatically.
C) declined.
D) fluctuated substantially.
A) stayed about the same.
B) increased dramatically.
C) declined.
D) fluctuated substantially.
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23
What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)?
A) a new style of painting that is highly sexualized
B) a counseling course for couples who want to get pregnant
C) helping parents know how to use technology with their future children
D) the manipulation of sperm and/or egg in the absence of sexual intercourse that may involve a third party
A) a new style of painting that is highly sexualized
B) a counseling course for couples who want to get pregnant
C) helping parents know how to use technology with their future children
D) the manipulation of sperm and/or egg in the absence of sexual intercourse that may involve a third party
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24
About percent of all American children are expected to live in a single-parent household at some point in their lives.
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 90
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 90
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25
A majority of children live in households.
A) divorced
B) single-mother
C) single-father
D) two-parent
A) divorced
B) single-mother
C) single-father
D) two-parent
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26
Over the past several decades,
A) the divorce rate has declined somewhat.
B) the rate of nonmarital childbearing has increased.
C) there has been a dramatic increase in teen birth rates.
D) changes in the family have basically accelerated.
A) the divorce rate has declined somewhat.
B) the rate of nonmarital childbearing has increased.
C) there has been a dramatic increase in teen birth rates.
D) changes in the family have basically accelerated.
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27
Today, only about percent of American households fit the 1950s nuclear family ideal of a married couple with children, where only the husband is employed.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 25
D) 33
A) 5
B) 10
C) 25
D) 33
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28
In 1957, the total fertility rate was about 3.6 children per woman. For the last 25 years, it has been child/children per woman.
A) less than one
B) one
C) around two
D) about three
A) less than one
B) one
C) around two
D) about three
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29
Many households containing grandparents are family households, which include other relatives besides parents and children.
A) modern
B) nuclear
C) extended
D) blended
A) modern
B) nuclear
C) extended
D) blended
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30
Many employers have redefined family
A) to disallow same sex couples.
B) in an effort to keep traditional definitions.
C) with respect to employee benefit packages.
D) to prevent economic uncertainty.
A) to disallow same sex couples.
B) in an effort to keep traditional definitions.
C) with respect to employee benefit packages.
D) to prevent economic uncertainty.
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31
Same-sex couple households increased by percent between 2000 and 2010.
A) 40
B) 80
C) 95
D) 50
A) 40
B) 80
C) 95
D) 50
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32
The child population of the U.S. is racially and ethnically diverse than the adult population.
A) equally
B) more
C) less
D) far less
A) equally
B) more
C) less
D) far less
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33
The divorce rate
A) has been in decline since 1980.
B) continues to increase over time.
C) will probably never level off.
D) will always remain at 50 percent of first marriages.
A) has been in decline since 1980.
B) continues to increase over time.
C) will probably never level off.
D) will always remain at 50 percent of first marriages.
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34
Particularly among college educated women, parenthood is .
A) not an option
B) postponed
C) embraced early in life
D) doubled
A) not an option
B) postponed
C) embraced early in life
D) doubled
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35
The likelihood of divorce declines with .
A) lower levels of income
B) fewer economic resources
C) more years of education
D) decreased religiosity
A) lower levels of income
B) fewer economic resources
C) more years of education
D) decreased religiosity
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36
Children are likely than the general population or the elderly to be living in poverty.
A) more
B) far less
C) somewhat less
D) equally
A) more
B) far less
C) somewhat less
D) equally
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37
Compared to 50 years ago, marriage is not as to Americans.
A) important
B) unimportant
C) unusual
D) unreal
A) important
B) unimportant
C) unusual
D) unreal
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38
The text reports that percent of marriages were preceded by cohabitation.
A) less than 10
B) about 15
C) 25
D) over 50
A) less than 10
B) about 15
C) 25
D) over 50
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39
In the 1950s, the nonmarital pregnancy rate was in comparison with today.
A) higher
B) slightly lower
C) much lower
D) the same
A) higher
B) slightly lower
C) much lower
D) the same
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40
Which of the following is true about the age at marriage today?
A) It is the highest recorded since the 1890 census.
B) Age at marriage is declining to 1970s levels.
C) Male's age at marriage has increased, but female's remains lower.
D) It has remained virtually the same since 1890.
A) It is the highest recorded since the 1890 census.
B) Age at marriage is declining to 1970s levels.
C) Male's age at marriage has increased, but female's remains lower.
D) It has remained virtually the same since 1890.
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41
Deciding about, rather than sliding into, a situation involves looking at the alternatives, not just picking the choice.
A) acceptable
B) easiest
C) basic
D) difficult
A) acceptable
B) easiest
C) basic
D) difficult
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42
Sometimes we into a decision rather than making a conscious one.
A) "opt"
B) "crawl"
C) "slide"
D) "grow"
A) "opt"
B) "crawl"
C) "slide"
D) "grow"
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43
What is the impact of communication technologies like e-mail, Skype, and GPS on families?
A) Technologies force themselves on families.
B) The impact is unknown at this time.
C) Communication technologies change the way families interact.
A) Technologies force themselves on families.
B) The impact is unknown at this time.
C) Communication technologies change the way families interact.
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44
Which of the following is a path young adults took in response to the recession?
A) Dropped out of school.
B) Opted to have children sooner.
C) Held out for a higher salary.
D) Postponed marriage.
A) Dropped out of school.
B) Opted to have children sooner.
C) Held out for a higher salary.
D) Postponed marriage.
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45
Individuals' choices depend largely on the that exist in their social environment.
A) alternatives
B) defaults
C) decisions
D) people
A) alternatives
B) defaults
C) decisions
D) people
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46
According to the text's discussion of how social factors influence people's personal choices,
A) it is always more difficult to make the common choice.
B) social factors can limit people's options.
C) social factors never limit people's options.
D) some people do not make choices.
A) it is always more difficult to make the common choice.
B) social factors can limit people's options.
C) social factors never limit people's options.
D) some people do not make choices.
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47
If you wanted to make a knowledgeable decision about choosing which class to take,
A) take the first class which is open and will fit your schedule.
B) find out what your friends are taking, and do the same.
C) wait until the last possible minute, and then let your advisor find a class.
D) look through the catalog at all the possibilities, consider what will benefit you in the future, and register early to get the class you consider best.
A) take the first class which is open and will fit your schedule.
B) find out what your friends are taking, and do the same.
C) wait until the last possible minute, and then let your advisor find a class.
D) look through the catalog at all the possibilities, consider what will benefit you in the future, and register early to get the class you consider best.
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48
According to the text, over time, cohabitation has become
A) "mainstream."
B) "secondary."
C) "prohibited."
D) "unlikely."
A) "mainstream."
B) "secondary."
C) "prohibited."
D) "unlikely."
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49
What factor may cause a father to make choices about his family by "sliding" into a decision?
A) Careful consideration of family needs and personal time.
B) Strong day-to-day pressures on the job cutting into time at home.
C) Remembering how important his wife and children are to him, and acting on it.
D) Ignoring the phone, television, and computer in order to talk at the dinner table.
A) Careful consideration of family needs and personal time.
B) Strong day-to-day pressures on the job cutting into time at home.
C) Remembering how important his wife and children are to him, and acting on it.
D) Ignoring the phone, television, and computer in order to talk at the dinner table.
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50
People are influenced by the society around them. Societal or structural conditions can negatively limit or positively our options.
A) dismiss
B) expand
C) destroy
D) belittle
A) dismiss
B) expand
C) destroy
D) belittle
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51
Every time people make important decisions, they for that time or permanently.
A) widen their options
B) remove responsibility
C) rule out alternatives
D) create emotional stability
A) widen their options
B) remove responsibility
C) rule out alternatives
D) create emotional stability
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52
According to the text, which of the following is NOT a current societal trend impacting families?
A) new communication and reproductive technologies
B) changes in America's race/ethnic composition
C) a great increase in the number of pets in the family
D) economic uncertainty
A) new communication and reproductive technologies
B) changes in America's race/ethnic composition
C) a great increase in the number of pets in the family
D) economic uncertainty
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53
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps involved with making knowledgeable choices?
A) Try to avoid making a decision if possible.
B) Recognize the social pressures that may influence personal choices.
C) Consider the consequences of each alternative.
D) Attempt to clarify your own values.
A) Try to avoid making a decision if possible.
B) Recognize the social pressures that may influence personal choices.
C) Consider the consequences of each alternative.
D) Attempt to clarify your own values.
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54
Through the lens of social scientific research, individual choices are shaped by
A) unknown forces.
B) deep, inner drives.
C) social factors.
D) schooling.
A) unknown forces.
B) deep, inner drives.
C) social factors.
D) schooling.
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55
Children learn social roles by imitating the behaviors of parents, siblings, and family members through a type of play called _.
A) externalization.
B) mocking caregivers.
C) secondary education.
D) role-taking.
A) externalization.
B) mocking caregivers.
C) secondary education.
D) role-taking.
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56
Which is the phrase used to describe economic and social forces that limit personal choices?
A) media overload
B) mass confusion
C) structural constraints
D) cultural baggage
A) media overload
B) mass confusion
C) structural constraints
D) cultural baggage
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57
Parents, siblings and other relatives are usually highly influential in developing a child's , or that child's sense of worth and value.
A) self-concept
B) genetic code
C) nickname
D) temperament
A) self-concept
B) genetic code
C) nickname
D) temperament
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58
The emotional dimension of decision making is referred to in the text as the
A) craziness gene.
B) gut factor.
C) ga-ga principle.
D) no-think dimension.
A) craziness gene.
B) gut factor.
C) ga-ga principle.
D) no-think dimension.
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59
The text concludes that the best way to make decisions about our personal lives is to make them
A) by default.
B) knowledgeably.
C) unconsciously.
D) by following the path of least resistance.
A) by default.
B) knowledgeably.
C) unconsciously.
D) by following the path of least resistance.
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60
Economic uncertainty caused by is a current societal trend impacting families.
A) global warming
B) assisted reproductive technologies
C) the recession that began in 2007
D) increased immigration during the last decade
A) global warming
B) assisted reproductive technologies
C) the recession that began in 2007
D) increased immigration during the last decade
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61
According to the text, married life is far more complex and difficult than the traditional image commonly portrayed.
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62
Which of the following is NOT one of the four themes of the textbook?
A) Personal decisions must be made throughout the life course.
B) People are influenced by the society around them.
C) We live in a society characterized by considerable change.
D) Personal decision making has little impact on society.
A) Personal decisions must be made throughout the life course.
B) People are influenced by the society around them.
C) We live in a society characterized by considerable change.
D) Personal decision making has little impact on society.
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63
Life in American families reflects a tension in American culture between family solidarity and
A) individual freedom.
B) the prenuptial contract.
C) divorce.
D) childlessness.
A) individual freedom.
B) the prenuptial contract.
C) divorce.
D) childlessness.
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64
Functional definitions of the family refer to what the family is, while structural definitions emphasize what the family
does.
does.
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65
The most common household type today is that of married couples without children.
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66
When persons think in terms of seeking primarily personal-as opposed to communal or group-happiness and goals, this reflects which orientation?
A) familistic
B) individualistic
C) kinship
D) negotiated
A) familistic
B) individualistic
C) kinship
D) negotiated
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67
Valuing personal happiness and goals and the development of distinct identity is a(n) value.
A) familistic
B) kinship orientation
C) structural
D) individualistic
A) familistic
B) kinship orientation
C) structural
D) individualistic
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68
Maintaining a family requires both commitment and knowledge of what you're doing.
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69
People have been postponing marriage in recent years.
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70
The more common infertility interventions involve prescription drugs and microscopic surgical procedures to repair a female's fallopian tubes or a male's sperm ducts.
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71
As families have become less rigidly structured, people have made fewer choices "once and for all."
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72
is made up of the ideas and feelings about the uniqueness and value of one's family unit, which often emerges in family traditions, rituals and celebrations.
A) Individualism
B) A knowledgeable decision
C) Family identity
D) DNA pool
A) Individualism
B) A knowledgeable decision
C) Family identity
D) DNA pool
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73
We live in a society characterized by change, including increased ethnic, economic, and family diversity.
A) little
B) slight
C) considerable
D) negligible
A) little
B) slight
C) considerable
D) negligible
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74
Family diversity has progressed to the point that there is
A) a breakdown in communal values and family bonds.
B) ethnic differences in most family members.
C) no typical family form today.
D) confusion and distress among sociologists about what to study.
A) a breakdown in communal values and family bonds.
B) ethnic differences in most family members.
C) no typical family form today.
D) confusion and distress among sociologists about what to study.
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75
Single-person households now represent a quarter of American households.
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76
Today, about 40 percent of families fit the 1950s ideal of intact marriage, children, and husband-breadwinner and wife-homemaker.
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77
Only 50 percent of Americans approve of black-white marriages.
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78
The text points out that the social institutions of marriage and the family have become since the mid-twentieth century.
A) more predictable
B) more functional
C) less predictable
D) less functional
A) more predictable
B) more functional
C) less predictable
D) less functional
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79
Which of the following reflects the relationship between personal decision making and society?
A) Personal decisions are impacted by, but also influence, society.
B) ?Society impacts personal decisions, but rarely do our decisions impact society.
C) One has no real impact on the other.
D) The relationship is too difficult to study.
A) Personal decisions are impacted by, but also influence, society.
B) ?Society impacts personal decisions, but rarely do our decisions impact society.
C) One has no real impact on the other.
D) The relationship is too difficult to study.
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80
Family togetherness, stability, and loyalty are all examples of
A) proscriptive norms.
B) familistic (communal) values.
C) self-fulfillment values.
D) outdated norms.
A) proscriptive norms.
B) familistic (communal) values.
C) self-fulfillment values.
D) outdated norms.
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