Explain the paradox of unplanned pregnancies in America

What will be an ideal response?


Despite the effort to reduce the percentage of children born out of wedlock by providing accessible contraceptives and education, society's greater acceptance of out-of-wedlock births, the trend to postpone marriage, and a change in social mores have contributed to a rise in these births.

Sociology

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Tina lost her job during the Great Recession. Given what you know about the U.S.’s social support programs, what can she likely expect with regards to support from the government while she is looking for a new job?

A) Tina can expect that, at best, support programs will temporarily replace about half of her previous earnings. B) Tina can expect that the government will provide no economic support to her during this time. C) Tina can expect that, at best, support programs will temporarily replace about three quarters of her previous earnings. D) Tina can expect that the government will provide her with food stamps, but will likely receive no additional support.

Sociology

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.

Sociology

In general, working women with families experience more ________ than men

a. role overload but not role conflict b. role conflict but not role overload c. both role overload and role conflict d. neither role overload nor role conflict

Sociology

According to the text, modern researchers at universities in the United States tend to be trained in specific areas of study. This makes the United States a________ society.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology