Answer the questions. At least 85% correct.Take Test: 3. Take Exam 2 Question 1The two categories of sexual activity prior to the late nineteenth century included the followingpremarital and marital.
marital and extramarital.religiously approved and religiously disapproved.socially approved and socially disapproved.0.5 points Question 2″Living apart together” (LAT), people who are intimately involved but live in separate households,was first noticed in Europe in the late 1970shas been studied extensively in Spainhas been widely studied in the United Statesrepresents about 10% of the population in Britain0.5 points Question 3In studies of white, middle-class families in Iowa who were under economic pressure, Elder and Conger found that fathers in these familieswere more likely to commit suicide.deserted their wives and children.were irritable and hostile toward their wives and children.served as the strength of the family.0.5 points Question 4Historically in the United States, and in some developing nations today, __________ has/have played an important part in the selection of a spouse.parentslovethe couple itselfpregnancies0.5 points Question 5The changing nature of adoption is also reflected in the fact thattwo-thirds of the children adopted have a disabilitya significant portion of adopted children are foreign bornsixty percent of foreign-born children were from Asian countriesall of the above0.5 points Question 6Public awareness of nursing home care for the elderly has been influenced in recent years by numerous expose-type news articles and documentaries. This focus has had the perhaps unintended result of many U.S. citizens believing that _____ of the elderly live in nursing homes, when in fact, most of the elderly are cared for by _____.a minority; home-care nursesa majority; members of their familiesa majority; government social programsa minority; friends and neighbors who check in on them0.5 points Question 7Which of the following did not contribute to the end of traditional courtship patterns in the United States?migration from rural areas to citieshigher standards of livinggrowth in passionate love as a basis for marriageextended adolescence0.5 points Question 8The different manner in which parents treat male and female children can be attributed to ______, which have little to do with true biological differences.class rolesreligious rolesgender rolesall of the above0.5 points Question 9The few, and admittedly biased, studies of children growing up in lesbian families compared to heterosexual families show thatthere are substantial differences between the two.there is little significant difference between the two.there are differences for boys but not girls in the homosexual families.there are differences for girls but not boys in the homosexual families.0.5 points Question 10Hooking upbecame common in the 2000sdoes not always imply sexual intercoursedoes not imply romantic attractionall of the above0.5 points Question 11Among the elderly, those most likely to be poor are:older.female.African American or Hispanic.all of the above0.5 points Question 12Most childcare assistance currently offered by U.S. business firms benefitswomen.the working-classmen.the middle-class.0.5 points Question 13An important difference between working-class and middle-class parents with respect to socialization isthat working-class parents tend to stress independence and curiosity.that working-class parents tend toward permissive parenting.that middle-class parents are more likely to stress authority and conformity.working-class parents stress qualities that will allow their children to enter blue-collar jobs and middle-class parents stress qualities that will allow their children to enter white-collar jobs.0.5 points Question 14With the emergence of adolescence as a recognized life stage for teenagers, the high school and college years gave young peoplea protected time relatively free of parental involvement.an incentive to marry young.an incentive to help the family economically.more restrictions from parents.0.5 points Question 15About half of the disadvantages of living in a single-parent family are due tothe sense of relative deprivation these families experience.low income.lack of supervision.inability to work for pay.0.5 points Question 16Queer theoryis based on scienceexplains that sexual life is artificially organized into categories that reflect the power of homosexual norms.is put forth by political activists that are homophobicplace sexual activities into a sharp split between homosexual and heterosexual0.5 points Question 17People who do paid care workearn less than people who do comparable workhave jobs that are devalued in the labor marketoften are experiencing “free-riding” from othersall of the above0.5 points Question 18Courtshipis a process that began in the 1900s in the United Statesbegan with young men calling on young women in their homesis publicly visible and has rules and restrictionsall of the above are true about courtship0.5 points Question 19Tronto (1993) and others believe that we overvalue individualism and _________ and undervalue interdependence and __________.autonomy; work experiencecaring; autonomyautonomy: caringcaring; work experience0.5 points Question 20When the author uses the term the “family national guard” he refers tosocial workers.women.grandparents.men.0.5 points Question 21The fact that sexual identities have only recently emerged as a concept suggests that:they are socially constructed.this is a new phenomenon.this is a phenomenon not worthy of study.we need to base everything on biology.0.5 points Question 22The changing nature of adoption is also reflected in the fact thattwo-thirds of the children adopted have a disabilitya significant portion of adopted children are foreign bornsixty percent of foreign-born children were from Asian countriesall of the above0.5 points Question 23One-third of all dual-earner married couples arrange for childcare byhiring nannies.enlisting the help of relatives.working different shifts.receiving government aid.0.5 points Question 24Datingshifted the balance of power in favor of womenwas a system of exchanging goods for companionshiphad its heyday from 1945-1970was rare until 19200.5 points Question 25In several General surveys of adult sexual activity, over __% of women and over ___% of men said that they had had no sex partners other than their spouses over the previous 12 months.97; 9485; 6580; 6575; 700.5 points Question 26According to their own responses to different surveys, what do most of the elderly in Western nations prefer in their relationships with their children and grandchildren?”intimacy at a distance”sharing the same householdsharing the same neighborhooda hands-off approach0.5 points Question 27In studies of white, middle-class families in Iowa who were under economic pressure, Elder and Conger found that fathers in these familieswere more likely to commit suicide.deserted their wives and children.were irritable and hostile toward their wives and children.served as the strength of the family.0.5 points Question 28After the 1900s, the key resource that young people in the United States gained, which changed a centuries-old system of courtship was:education.land.inheritance.spending money.0.5 points Question 29Recent research on fathering suggests that:father involvement is inconsequential for the healthy development of children.father involvement is correlated with positive development in both sons and daughters.higher involvement reduces the divorce rate.the greater increase in children born outside of marriage is related to the father role.0.5 points Question 30Most of the elderly, when
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