Deck 8: Growing up

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Describe the major myths and misconceptions about the history of American childhood. How do they influence the way we think about childhood today?
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Until an influential article was published in ____, child abuse was not identified as a major social problem requiring the intervention of the government.

A) 1927
B) 1948
C) 1955
D) 1962
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Child labor was eventually outlawed in the _____.

A) 1920s
B) 1930s
C) 1940s
D) 1950s
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Social resources available to families can also be referred to as:

A) social capital
B) social currency
C) social mobility
D) social airbrushing
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Describe how concern of the abuse of children has waxed and waned over the
course of American history.
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Which of the following is a myth about the history of American childhood?

A) Childhood is carefree.
B) The home is a haven of stability for children.
C) The United States is a child-friendly society.
D) all of the above
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The proportion of children in the population of the United States went from one half in the mid-19th century to ________ in 1900.

A) one-third
B) two-thirds
C) one-quarter
D) three-quarters
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The rise of the middle class contributed to an emphasis on nurturing and the prolonged schooling of children.
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Two hundred years ago, the word infancy referred to

A) the months after birth.
B) birth to the toddler years.
C) birth to the age of 5 or 6.
D) birth to young adolescence.
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According to the text, social classes are

A) tightly bound categories.
B) fuzzy sets created by experience.
C) easily identified by clear markers.
D) None of the above
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For researchers, social class has now been largely eclipsed by an emphasis on gender, race, and ethnicity.
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Human development involves ongoing interaction between

A) individual level biological potentials.
B) social processes.
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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Which of the following has been an obstacle to studying how social stratification shapes the course of human development?

A) disciplinary constraints
B) lack of data
C) introduction of technology
D) Both a and b
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America, by the standards of the rest of the world, is a class conscientious society.
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High school was not a universal experience for American children until the 1930s.
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On the surface, postmodern childhood is similar in appearance to premodern childhood.
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the beginning of the 20th century, a third of all American children spent at least part of their childhood in a single- parent household.
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People today understand that childhood is a much more positive experience today than it was in the past.
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What are the two contrasting visions of childhood that have emerged in recent years? What are the implications of each?
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Social class, once the most powerful analytic category in research, has now been largely eclipsed by an emphasis on which of the following?

A) gender
B) race
C) ethnicity
D) All of the above
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It is rare for Americans in their twenties today to live their parents.
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Which of the following racial/ethnic group is the most likely to hold a bachelor's degree or higher?

A) Asians
B) Hispanics
C) Whites
D) African Americans
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Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the pioneers in psychology in examining class differences in development.
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Between 1949 and 1970, the income of earners in the lower and middle brackets grew ____ percent or more.

A) 110
B) 50
C) 25
D) 10
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What are the consequences of the "college for all" message to young adults?
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Human development involves an ongoing interaction between individual level biological potentials and social process shaped by environment.
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Definitions of adulthood are consistent across social classes.
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Discuss the impact of social class and social capital on educational attainment and experiences in early adulthood.
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In the 1950s and 1960s, family roles and adult responsibilities were seen as synonymous.
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Compare and contrast the path to adulthood in the 1950s and 1960s to the experience of -young men and women today.
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How do children's early life experiences influence their later prospects for social mobility?
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In 2007, the share of men and women living with their parents in their early twenties was ____ percent.

A) 10 to 15
B) 22 to 25
C) 80 to 82
D) 43-50
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Discuss some of the difficulties in researching social class.
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What proportion of young adults between the ages of 25-34 has a bachelor's degree?

A) half
B) one-third
C) one-quarter
D) two-thirds
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More young people today feel they must pursue a college degree than in the past.
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Which of the following represent today's markers of adulthood?

A) completing education
B) being employed full-time
C) establishing an independent household
D) All of the above
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The "college for all" message has led to very high college graduation rates.
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Social class position not only structures variations in opportunities for advancement but also greatly influences the probability of untoward events and circumstances.
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Describe the major myths and misconceptions about the history of American childhood. How do they influence the way we think about childhood today?
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Until an influential article was published in ____, child abuse was not identified as a major social problem requiring the intervention of the government.

A) 1927
B) 1948
C) 1955
D) 1962
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Child labor was eventually outlawed in the _____.

A) 1920s
B) 1930s
C) 1940s
D) 1950s
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Social resources available to families can also be referred to as:

A) social capital
B) social currency
C) social mobility
D) social airbrushing
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Describe how concern of the abuse of children has waxed and waned over the
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Which of the following is a myth about the history of American childhood?

A) Childhood is carefree.
B) The home is a haven of stability for children.
C) The United States is a child-friendly society.
D) all of the above
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The proportion of children in the population of the United States went from one half in the mid-19th century to ________ in 1900.

A) one-third
B) two-thirds
C) one-quarter
D) three-quarters
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The rise of the middle class contributed to an emphasis on nurturing and the prolonged schooling of children.
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Two hundred years ago, the word infancy referred to

A) the months after birth.
B) birth to the toddler years.
C) birth to the age of 5 or 6.
D) birth to young adolescence.
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According to the text, social classes are

A) tightly bound categories.
B) fuzzy sets created by experience.
C) easily identified by clear markers.
D) None of the above
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For researchers, social class has now been largely eclipsed by an emphasis on gender, race, and ethnicity.
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Human development involves ongoing interaction between

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B) social processes.
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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Which of the following has been an obstacle to studying how social stratification shapes the course of human development?

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B) lack of data
C) introduction of technology
D) Both a and b
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America, by the standards of the rest of the world, is a class conscientious society.
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High school was not a universal experience for American children until the 1930s.
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On the surface, postmodern childhood is similar in appearance to premodern childhood.
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the beginning of the 20th century, a third of all American children spent at least part of their childhood in a single- parent household.
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People today understand that childhood is a much more positive experience today than it was in the past.
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What are the two contrasting visions of childhood that have emerged in recent years? What are the implications of each?
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Social class, once the most powerful analytic category in research, has now been largely eclipsed by an emphasis on which of the following?

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D) All of the above
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It is rare for Americans in their twenties today to live their parents.
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Which of the following racial/ethnic group is the most likely to hold a bachelor's degree or higher?

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Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the pioneers in psychology in examining class differences in development.
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Between 1949 and 1970, the income of earners in the lower and middle brackets grew ____ percent or more.

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D) 10
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What are the consequences of the "college for all" message to young adults?
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Human development involves an ongoing interaction between individual level biological potentials and social process shaped by environment.
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Definitions of adulthood are consistent across social classes.
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Discuss the impact of social class and social capital on educational attainment and experiences in early adulthood.
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In the 1950s and 1960s, family roles and adult responsibilities were seen as synonymous.
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Compare and contrast the path to adulthood in the 1950s and 1960s to the experience of -young men and women today.
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How do children's early life experiences influence their later prospects for social mobility?
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In 2007, the share of men and women living with their parents in their early twenties was ____ percent.

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C) 80 to 82
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Discuss some of the difficulties in researching social class.
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What proportion of young adults between the ages of 25-34 has a bachelor's degree?

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More young people today feel they must pursue a college degree than in the past.
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Which of the following represent today's markers of adulthood?

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The "college for all" message has led to very high college graduation rates.
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Social class position not only structures variations in opportunities for advancement but also greatly influences the probability of untoward events and circumstances.
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