The chapter makes the case that, along with the changing pace of life, _____ is (are) decreasing family interactions
a. rites of passage
b. technology
c. formal education
d. afterschool jobs
Answer: b. technology
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For most of the second half of the twentieth century, indicators of family well-being were __________ for African Americans
a. extremely positive b. alarmingly negative c. stable d. fluctuating e. improving
The enemy of clear thinking is skepticism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
It is projected that by the middle of this century, non-Hispanic whites will constitute about 67% of the older population
a. True b. False
Conventional or common wisdom says, "Back in my day, parents weren't afraid to use the belt, and kids were much better behaved. A little spanking never hurt anyone." Use sociological reasoning and evidence to challenge this statement.
What will be an ideal response?