Which theoretical perspective views family crisis as threatening to the family's ability to perform essential functions for society?

a. structure-functional b. conflict
c. family ecology d. family development


a

Sociology

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The __________ requires companies to annually submit a list of the hazardous chemicals they use or manufacture to a state agency and to local fire departments

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Sociology

According to Robert Max Jackson, the most significant factor in the decline of gender inequality has been

a. the women's suffrage movement. b. changes in sexual attitudes. c. changes in economic and political structures. d. men's desire for equality.

Sociology

The reason that Michele Hoffnung undertook her research was because

a. she felt alienated from her job and wanted to understand whether dual career families experienced high levels of stress. b. she was a working mother and was interested in learning how young women balanced work and family demands. c. there was an opportunity to apply for a large research grant to support the investigation. d. although she had no personal interest in the topic, she thought that the topic of working mothers was a very important social issue. e. none of these.

Sociology

Watch a show on network television during primetime and then in a short essay, explain whether or not the media is a prepackaged set of ideas mass-produced that has a pacifying, repressive, and stupefying effect on people.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology