Deck 9: Families and Society

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Which of the following was NOT connected to the baby boom following World War II?

A)Black Americans gained access to subsidized mortgages and mass suburbanization.
B)Pregnancies delayed by years of war were finally coming to term.
C)Economic growth and technology led to greater comfort and convenience in the home.
D)The mother-as-homemaker-and-father-as-breadwinner model became widely associated with the era.
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Which of the following does NOT characterize a functionalist perspective on the family?

A)The family serves a positive economic function.
B)The family is a site of continual conflict that disrupts social order.
C)The family is a site of socialization for young children.
D)Distinct gender roles in the family serve to keep society stable.
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Which of the following groups is most likely to marry outside their race or ethnicity?

A)Whites
B)Hispanics
C)Asians
D)Blacks
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a sociological definitions of marriage?

A)a relationship between two or more individuals that serves as a framework for economic,emotional,and sexual relations
B)a relationship defined as only being between one man and one woman
C)a relationship between two individuals that is legally legitimized
D)a culturally normative and recognized relationship between two people
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Which of the following is characteristic of Jessie Bernard's concept of his-and-her marriages?

A)Women are expected to define themselves as burdened and constrained.
B)Marriage allocates social roles in ways that liberate men and subjugate women.
C)Husband and wife experience similar marriages.
D)Men are expected to define themselves as fulfilled by marriage.
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Which of the following is NOT a macrolevel example of the microlevel devaluation of the feminine by boys,as outlined in Chodorow's work?

A)domination of the economic sphere by men
B)religious clergy being primarily made up of men
C)an employer hiring a male applicant with "leadership" experience over a female applicant with "cooperative" experience
D)the gender wage gap
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Women being relegated to homemakers while men obtain wealth,status,and independence is an example of which phenomenon?

A)cohabitation
B)personality stabilization
C)common-law marriage
D)sexual division of labor
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When two or more people live together and have a legally or normatively recognized relationship,this is an example of which of the following social institutions?

A)adoption
B)marriage
C)family
D)household
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In 2015,about what percentage of children lived in single-parent households?

A)27%
B)33%
C)12%
D)50%
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Families characterized by parents living with their biological children and apart from other kin are referred to as ______.

A)traditional
B)biological
C)nuclear
D)extended
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Which of the following is a feminist critique of marriage?

A)It gives men privileged access to the rewards of capitalism.
B)It ensures women are taken care of and protected.
C)Traditional gender roles promote a stable economy.
D)It provides purpose and meaning for women's lives.
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According to Talcott Parsons,which type of roles were created by the factory of personalities?

A)sick
B)autonomous
C)complementary
D)dysfunctional
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Which of the following is NOT a social role commonly attributed to families?

A)care for children and the elderly
B)transmission of cultural values
C)units of economic consumption
D)mass production of goods and services
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Which of the following groups is more likely to live in extended families?

A)rural families
B)higher-income families
C)White families
D)nuclear families
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Marriages may be legitimized by which of the following?

A)legal authorities only
B)religious and legal authorities
C)religious authorities,legal authorities,and cultural norms
D)cultural norms only
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In preindustrial societies,which of the following marriage patterns was most common?

A)nuclear family
B)polygyny
C)polyandry
D)monogamy
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Personality stabilization is particularly important in which type of family?

A)nuclear
B)extended
C)traditional
D)Native American
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In postindustrial societies,serial monogamy describes which of the following?

A)marriage to more than one person
B)divorce and remarriage
C)extramarital affairs
D)marriage to only one person
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Antimiscegenation laws were aimed at promoting which type of marriage?

A)endogamous
B)heterosexual
C)monogamous
D)polygamous
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Which of the following groups is least likely to marry outside their own race or ethnicity?

A)Asians
B)Hispanics
C)Blacks
D)Whites
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Which of the following is NOT true of domestic violence?

A)We do not have any reliable estimates of the prevalence of domestic violence.
B)Abused partners or children are reluctant to come forward.
C)Courts are hesitant to intervene in what are often perceived as family matters.
D)It was rarely studied until three or four decades ago.
Question
The broad discontent born of women's exclusion from the workplace and their lack of fulfillment in their roles as wives and mothers is referred to as what by Betty Friedan?

A)the feminine mystique
B)the problem that has no name
C)suburban housewife syndrome
D)tranquilization
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According to some studies,which of the following is NOT a characteristic of middle-class child-rearing styles,or concerted cultivation?

A)questioning of authority
B)inclination to care for children's academic needs
C)sense of entitlement
D)focus on obedience
Question
Middle-class parents who want to foster a future labor market advantage for their daughters enroll them in activities such as soccer and chess that promote a(n)______.

A)glass escalator effect
B)aggressive femininity
C)competitive kid capital
D)status quo femininity
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About what percentage of children lived in two-parent households in 2015?

A)55%
B)27%
C)89%
D)69%
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Which of the following would NOT be considered an example of international families?

A)A Haitian woman emigrates to the United States for work while relying on her friends and family to perform child minding in her absence.
B)A Japanese couple moves to California for work and sends remittances back to their parents.
C)A married woman travels across the Canadian border each day for work.
D)A Sudanese American family makes regular Skype calls to their relatives who live back home.
Question
Which of the following is NOT an example of transnationalism?

A)immigrants sending money to relatives in their countries of origin
B)living,working,worshiping,and being politically active in one nation while still maintaining strong ties to other nations
C)new norms being readily embraced by immigrant parents
D)frequent travel between countries
Question
According to some studies,which of the following is characteristic of working-class or low-income child-rearing styles?

A)valuing initiative
B)teaching critical-thinking skills
C)directly nurturing development and learning
D)issuing directives rather than explanations
Question
Which of the following was NOT true of the Defense of Marriage Act?

A)It was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996.
B)It forced states to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.
C)It defined marriage as a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife.
D)Its language was used by many states that also rejected same-sex marriage.
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About what percentage of total U.S.households were made up of traditional nuclear families in 2013?

A)7%
B)10%
C)53%
D)65%
Question
Which of the following would NOT be considered a sociological explanation for increased divorce rates in the United States?

A)the advent of no-fault divorce laws
B)increased stigma about divorce
C)greater economic independence for women
D)increased protections for victims of domestic violence
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Native American families?

A)close family ties extending across multiple generations
B)high levels of caregiving for elderly relatives
C)higher value on the individual rather than the collective
D)high levels of caregiving by elderly relatives for young children
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Which of the following is true of marriage in the United States?

A)On average,women are older than men at their first marriage.
B)People are choosing to get married earlier in life.
C)The U.S.marriage rate exceeds that of most other modern societies.
D)Rates of marriage have increased.
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Which of the following do domestic partnerships provide?

A)federal benefits such as Social Security and survivors' benefits
B)a circumscribed spectrum of rights and benefits
C)legally recognized marriage
D)common-law marriage
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Eighty-five percent of deaf people choose to marry others who share their language and culture,thereby practicing ______.

A)endogamy
B)exogamy
C)homogamy
D)androgyny
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Which of the following is a reason why the U.S.divorce rate is persistently high?

A)increasing stigma related to divorce
B)women's declining economic independence
C)cultural emphasis on romantic love
D)no changes have been made to divorce laws
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A relationship in which partners live as if married but without marriage's formal legal framework is referred to as ______.

A)cohabitation
B)civil marriage
C)common-law marriage
D)a domestic partnership
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The increase in stay-at-home fathers from 10% in 1989 to 16% now is due to

A)changes in social or cultural norms that support more active fathering
B)labor market and health issues
C)the increasing number of women enrolled at universities
D)an increased desire in men for a more active caretaking role
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William Julius Wilson argued that the decline in marriage,as well as the increase in births to unmarried women,in the Black community were,in part,a result of

A)the declining numbers of "marriageable men" in inner-city neighborhoods
B)a holdover from slavery and a legacy of the intentional breakup of slave families
C)the declining significance of the Black church and its effect on families
D)the prison pipeline that incarcerates young Black men at a disproportionate rate
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About what percentage of people in the United States lived alone in 2013?

A)27%
B)33%
C)5%
D)10%
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Summarize the characteristics of his-and-her marriages.Include a discussion of the contradictions men and women often face in marriage and how this may contribute to social inequality.
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First-generation immigrant women typically have ______ birth rates compared to native-born U.S.women,whereas second-generation women typically have similar birth rates compared to native-born U.S.women.
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Student loan debt is one of the reasons young people are delaying marriage.
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Identify some recent trends in student loan debt.Discuss how rising levels of student loan debt are related to changes in the family.
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Use your sociological imagination to define and explain the phenomenon of serial monogamy in the United States.
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Use sociological terms and definitions to describe the structure,type,rearing style,and culture of your family.
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Talcott Parsons argued that distinct sex roles clarified the social status of the family by being derived from the male's social position.
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In the United States,extended families are more common in lower-income households,in rural areas,and among recent migrants and minorities.
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One explanation for why married couples "match up" in terms of their race,ethnicity,religion,or class is because their "marriage markets," such as college or places of worship,are relatively homogenous.
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According to Nancy Chodorow,______ in boys may thus develop,in part,as a nonfemininity because of early childhood rejection by the mother.
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An estimated ______% of deaf people marry others who share their own language and culture.
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The shift from agricultural to industrial economies has made the family's economic purpose more central than its reproductive and socializing functions.
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According to Bernard's analysis,married women and unmarried men scored highest on ______ indicators,whereas unmarried women and married men scored lowest.
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Antimiscegenation laws,ruled unconstitutional in 1967,sought to limit marriage to only people of the same race.
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Both marriage and divorce rates in the United States are on the ______.
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According to Nancy Chodorow,women are socialized to be ______,seeking close bonds and defining themselves through relationships.
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One explanation for high ______ rates in the United States is our dominant culture,which places a high value on romantic love.
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In most preindustrial cultures,polyandry was far more common than polygyny.
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Extended families are more common in Canada,Australia,and Western Europe,whereas nuclear families are more common in Eastern Europe,Africa,and Central America.
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Talcott Parsons posited that women are socialized into ______ roles as mothers and wives while men are socialized into instrumental roles as breadwinners in the public sphere.
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Discuss how the family,as an institution,has evolved and transformed as modern societies have shifted from agricultural to industrial and beyond to postindustrial economies.
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Discuss the political and social trends related to the legalization of same-sex marriages.Use a feminist analysis to provide some explanation for resistance to these trends.
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Distinguish between international families and families that embody transnationalism.Provide an example of each.
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Discuss how childcare patterns have shifted in recent decades.Hypothesize about what effect this may have on the socialization of children.
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Describe recent changes in the composition of U.S.families.Be as specific as possible.Discuss how you have witnessed these changes in your own experience.
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Compare and contrast middle-class and working-class parenting styles.Discuss how these parenting styles socialize children for the U.S.economic system and labor market.
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Describe deaf culture in the United States,and highlight a few challenges deaf families face.
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Provide characteristics of Native American families.
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Discuss how globalization has had an effect on family structure and caregiving in the United States.
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Sociologist Nancy Chodorow asked the question,"Why do women mother?" Describe the process by which women choose to "mother," and men choose to "not mother," according to Chodorow.
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Unmarried women and married men score lowest on stress indicators while married women and unmarried men score highest.Apply a conflict-oriented or feminist perspective to explain these differences.
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What are the costs and benefits to women and families of a global labor market for care work?
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Apply a conflict-oriented and/or feminist perspective to the nuclear family.Discuss why the American idealization of the nuclear family may be problematic.
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Apply a functionalist,conflict-oriented,and feminist analysis to explain why both marriage and divorce rates are on a slow decline.
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Explain Talcott Parsons's theory about sex roles in the American kinship system.Consider the extent to which his theory holds true today.Include a brief discussion of how it has been critiqued.
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Use your sociological imagination to explain why most marriages tend to be endogamous.
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Propose a research study that examines domestic or family violence.Include discussion of how you would frame your research question and what theory or theories you would use,select an appropriate research methodology,weigh any ethical implications,and discuss any challenges or threats to data collection,reliability,or validity that may arise.
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Discuss the relationships between the family,the economy,and race and ethnicity.
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Discuss the effect globalization has had on family structures in the United States and abroad.
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Compare and contrast the characteristics of nuclear versus extended families.Discuss how these categorizations may be rigid and not all encompassing,and provide a few examples.
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Deck 9: Families and Society
1
Which of the following was NOT connected to the baby boom following World War II?

A)Black Americans gained access to subsidized mortgages and mass suburbanization.
B)Pregnancies delayed by years of war were finally coming to term.
C)Economic growth and technology led to greater comfort and convenience in the home.
D)The mother-as-homemaker-and-father-as-breadwinner model became widely associated with the era.
A
2
Which of the following does NOT characterize a functionalist perspective on the family?

A)The family serves a positive economic function.
B)The family is a site of continual conflict that disrupts social order.
C)The family is a site of socialization for young children.
D)Distinct gender roles in the family serve to keep society stable.
B
3
Which of the following groups is most likely to marry outside their race or ethnicity?

A)Whites
B)Hispanics
C)Asians
D)Blacks
C
4
Which of the following would NOT be considered a sociological definitions of marriage?

A)a relationship between two or more individuals that serves as a framework for economic,emotional,and sexual relations
B)a relationship defined as only being between one man and one woman
C)a relationship between two individuals that is legally legitimized
D)a culturally normative and recognized relationship between two people
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5
Which of the following is characteristic of Jessie Bernard's concept of his-and-her marriages?

A)Women are expected to define themselves as burdened and constrained.
B)Marriage allocates social roles in ways that liberate men and subjugate women.
C)Husband and wife experience similar marriages.
D)Men are expected to define themselves as fulfilled by marriage.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a macrolevel example of the microlevel devaluation of the feminine by boys,as outlined in Chodorow's work?

A)domination of the economic sphere by men
B)religious clergy being primarily made up of men
C)an employer hiring a male applicant with "leadership" experience over a female applicant with "cooperative" experience
D)the gender wage gap
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7
Women being relegated to homemakers while men obtain wealth,status,and independence is an example of which phenomenon?

A)cohabitation
B)personality stabilization
C)common-law marriage
D)sexual division of labor
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8
When two or more people live together and have a legally or normatively recognized relationship,this is an example of which of the following social institutions?

A)adoption
B)marriage
C)family
D)household
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9
In 2015,about what percentage of children lived in single-parent households?

A)27%
B)33%
C)12%
D)50%
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10
Families characterized by parents living with their biological children and apart from other kin are referred to as ______.

A)traditional
B)biological
C)nuclear
D)extended
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11
Which of the following is a feminist critique of marriage?

A)It gives men privileged access to the rewards of capitalism.
B)It ensures women are taken care of and protected.
C)Traditional gender roles promote a stable economy.
D)It provides purpose and meaning for women's lives.
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12
According to Talcott Parsons,which type of roles were created by the factory of personalities?

A)sick
B)autonomous
C)complementary
D)dysfunctional
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13
Which of the following is NOT a social role commonly attributed to families?

A)care for children and the elderly
B)transmission of cultural values
C)units of economic consumption
D)mass production of goods and services
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14
Which of the following groups is more likely to live in extended families?

A)rural families
B)higher-income families
C)White families
D)nuclear families
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15
Marriages may be legitimized by which of the following?

A)legal authorities only
B)religious and legal authorities
C)religious authorities,legal authorities,and cultural norms
D)cultural norms only
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16
In preindustrial societies,which of the following marriage patterns was most common?

A)nuclear family
B)polygyny
C)polyandry
D)monogamy
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17
Personality stabilization is particularly important in which type of family?

A)nuclear
B)extended
C)traditional
D)Native American
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18
In postindustrial societies,serial monogamy describes which of the following?

A)marriage to more than one person
B)divorce and remarriage
C)extramarital affairs
D)marriage to only one person
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19
Antimiscegenation laws were aimed at promoting which type of marriage?

A)endogamous
B)heterosexual
C)monogamous
D)polygamous
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20
Which of the following groups is least likely to marry outside their own race or ethnicity?

A)Asians
B)Hispanics
C)Blacks
D)Whites
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21
Which of the following is NOT true of domestic violence?

A)We do not have any reliable estimates of the prevalence of domestic violence.
B)Abused partners or children are reluctant to come forward.
C)Courts are hesitant to intervene in what are often perceived as family matters.
D)It was rarely studied until three or four decades ago.
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22
The broad discontent born of women's exclusion from the workplace and their lack of fulfillment in their roles as wives and mothers is referred to as what by Betty Friedan?

A)the feminine mystique
B)the problem that has no name
C)suburban housewife syndrome
D)tranquilization
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23
According to some studies,which of the following is NOT a characteristic of middle-class child-rearing styles,or concerted cultivation?

A)questioning of authority
B)inclination to care for children's academic needs
C)sense of entitlement
D)focus on obedience
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Middle-class parents who want to foster a future labor market advantage for their daughters enroll them in activities such as soccer and chess that promote a(n)______.

A)glass escalator effect
B)aggressive femininity
C)competitive kid capital
D)status quo femininity
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25
About what percentage of children lived in two-parent households in 2015?

A)55%
B)27%
C)89%
D)69%
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26
Which of the following would NOT be considered an example of international families?

A)A Haitian woman emigrates to the United States for work while relying on her friends and family to perform child minding in her absence.
B)A Japanese couple moves to California for work and sends remittances back to their parents.
C)A married woman travels across the Canadian border each day for work.
D)A Sudanese American family makes regular Skype calls to their relatives who live back home.
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27
Which of the following is NOT an example of transnationalism?

A)immigrants sending money to relatives in their countries of origin
B)living,working,worshiping,and being politically active in one nation while still maintaining strong ties to other nations
C)new norms being readily embraced by immigrant parents
D)frequent travel between countries
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28
According to some studies,which of the following is characteristic of working-class or low-income child-rearing styles?

A)valuing initiative
B)teaching critical-thinking skills
C)directly nurturing development and learning
D)issuing directives rather than explanations
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29
Which of the following was NOT true of the Defense of Marriage Act?

A)It was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996.
B)It forced states to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.
C)It defined marriage as a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife.
D)Its language was used by many states that also rejected same-sex marriage.
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30
About what percentage of total U.S.households were made up of traditional nuclear families in 2013?

A)7%
B)10%
C)53%
D)65%
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31
Which of the following would NOT be considered a sociological explanation for increased divorce rates in the United States?

A)the advent of no-fault divorce laws
B)increased stigma about divorce
C)greater economic independence for women
D)increased protections for victims of domestic violence
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32
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Native American families?

A)close family ties extending across multiple generations
B)high levels of caregiving for elderly relatives
C)higher value on the individual rather than the collective
D)high levels of caregiving by elderly relatives for young children
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33
Which of the following is true of marriage in the United States?

A)On average,women are older than men at their first marriage.
B)People are choosing to get married earlier in life.
C)The U.S.marriage rate exceeds that of most other modern societies.
D)Rates of marriage have increased.
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34
Which of the following do domestic partnerships provide?

A)federal benefits such as Social Security and survivors' benefits
B)a circumscribed spectrum of rights and benefits
C)legally recognized marriage
D)common-law marriage
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35
Eighty-five percent of deaf people choose to marry others who share their language and culture,thereby practicing ______.

A)endogamy
B)exogamy
C)homogamy
D)androgyny
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36
Which of the following is a reason why the U.S.divorce rate is persistently high?

A)increasing stigma related to divorce
B)women's declining economic independence
C)cultural emphasis on romantic love
D)no changes have been made to divorce laws
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37
A relationship in which partners live as if married but without marriage's formal legal framework is referred to as ______.

A)cohabitation
B)civil marriage
C)common-law marriage
D)a domestic partnership
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38
The increase in stay-at-home fathers from 10% in 1989 to 16% now is due to

A)changes in social or cultural norms that support more active fathering
B)labor market and health issues
C)the increasing number of women enrolled at universities
D)an increased desire in men for a more active caretaking role
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39
William Julius Wilson argued that the decline in marriage,as well as the increase in births to unmarried women,in the Black community were,in part,a result of

A)the declining numbers of "marriageable men" in inner-city neighborhoods
B)a holdover from slavery and a legacy of the intentional breakup of slave families
C)the declining significance of the Black church and its effect on families
D)the prison pipeline that incarcerates young Black men at a disproportionate rate
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About what percentage of people in the United States lived alone in 2013?

A)27%
B)33%
C)5%
D)10%
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41
Summarize the characteristics of his-and-her marriages.Include a discussion of the contradictions men and women often face in marriage and how this may contribute to social inequality.
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First-generation immigrant women typically have ______ birth rates compared to native-born U.S.women,whereas second-generation women typically have similar birth rates compared to native-born U.S.women.
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Student loan debt is one of the reasons young people are delaying marriage.
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Identify some recent trends in student loan debt.Discuss how rising levels of student loan debt are related to changes in the family.
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45
Use your sociological imagination to define and explain the phenomenon of serial monogamy in the United States.
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Use sociological terms and definitions to describe the structure,type,rearing style,and culture of your family.
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47
Talcott Parsons argued that distinct sex roles clarified the social status of the family by being derived from the male's social position.
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48
In the United States,extended families are more common in lower-income households,in rural areas,and among recent migrants and minorities.
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49
One explanation for why married couples "match up" in terms of their race,ethnicity,religion,or class is because their "marriage markets," such as college or places of worship,are relatively homogenous.
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50
According to Nancy Chodorow,______ in boys may thus develop,in part,as a nonfemininity because of early childhood rejection by the mother.
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51
An estimated ______% of deaf people marry others who share their own language and culture.
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52
The shift from agricultural to industrial economies has made the family's economic purpose more central than its reproductive and socializing functions.
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53
According to Bernard's analysis,married women and unmarried men scored highest on ______ indicators,whereas unmarried women and married men scored lowest.
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54
Antimiscegenation laws,ruled unconstitutional in 1967,sought to limit marriage to only people of the same race.
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55
Both marriage and divorce rates in the United States are on the ______.
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56
According to Nancy Chodorow,women are socialized to be ______,seeking close bonds and defining themselves through relationships.
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57
One explanation for high ______ rates in the United States is our dominant culture,which places a high value on romantic love.
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58
In most preindustrial cultures,polyandry was far more common than polygyny.
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59
Extended families are more common in Canada,Australia,and Western Europe,whereas nuclear families are more common in Eastern Europe,Africa,and Central America.
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60
Talcott Parsons posited that women are socialized into ______ roles as mothers and wives while men are socialized into instrumental roles as breadwinners in the public sphere.
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61
Discuss how the family,as an institution,has evolved and transformed as modern societies have shifted from agricultural to industrial and beyond to postindustrial economies.
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62
Discuss the political and social trends related to the legalization of same-sex marriages.Use a feminist analysis to provide some explanation for resistance to these trends.
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63
Distinguish between international families and families that embody transnationalism.Provide an example of each.
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64
Discuss how childcare patterns have shifted in recent decades.Hypothesize about what effect this may have on the socialization of children.
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65
Describe recent changes in the composition of U.S.families.Be as specific as possible.Discuss how you have witnessed these changes in your own experience.
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66
Compare and contrast middle-class and working-class parenting styles.Discuss how these parenting styles socialize children for the U.S.economic system and labor market.
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67
Describe deaf culture in the United States,and highlight a few challenges deaf families face.
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68
Provide characteristics of Native American families.
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69
Discuss how globalization has had an effect on family structure and caregiving in the United States.
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70
Sociologist Nancy Chodorow asked the question,"Why do women mother?" Describe the process by which women choose to "mother," and men choose to "not mother," according to Chodorow.
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71
Unmarried women and married men score lowest on stress indicators while married women and unmarried men score highest.Apply a conflict-oriented or feminist perspective to explain these differences.
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72
What are the costs and benefits to women and families of a global labor market for care work?
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73
Apply a conflict-oriented and/or feminist perspective to the nuclear family.Discuss why the American idealization of the nuclear family may be problematic.
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74
Apply a functionalist,conflict-oriented,and feminist analysis to explain why both marriage and divorce rates are on a slow decline.
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75
Explain Talcott Parsons's theory about sex roles in the American kinship system.Consider the extent to which his theory holds true today.Include a brief discussion of how it has been critiqued.
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76
Use your sociological imagination to explain why most marriages tend to be endogamous.
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77
Propose a research study that examines domestic or family violence.Include discussion of how you would frame your research question and what theory or theories you would use,select an appropriate research methodology,weigh any ethical implications,and discuss any challenges or threats to data collection,reliability,or validity that may arise.
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78
Discuss the relationships between the family,the economy,and race and ethnicity.
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79
Discuss the effect globalization has had on family structures in the United States and abroad.
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80
Compare and contrast the characteristics of nuclear versus extended families.Discuss how these categorizations may be rigid and not all encompassing,and provide a few examples.
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