An internalized "superwoman" standard may make women feel they have to excel in
A. Career
B. Marriage
C. Parenting
D. Home care
E. All of the above
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Many years ago, a European American storeowner in a racist town succumbed to pressures from others and agreed to ban African Americans from his shop, even though he himself was not prejudiced at all. This merchant was an example of Merton's ______.
A. all-weather bigot B. timid bigot C. all-weather liberal D. fair-weather liberal
Describe a civilization
What will be an ideal response?
A server at a restaurant accidentally took the incorrect dish to a customer. The customer loudly berated the server over the mistake. The server apologized profusely, forced a smile, and quickly corrected the order. After her shift, the server complained to a coworker about how rude the customer had been and how angry she had been as a result. What represents the worker's front-stage performance?
A. the server serving the wrong dish B. the server smiling and apologizing C. the server correcting the order D. the server complaining to the coworker
Which of the following represents how high school seniors feel about marriage and family life?
A. About 90 percent of both boys and girls believe that it is likely that they will stay married to the same person for life. B. Boys are somewhat more likely than girls to say that it is likely that they will stay married to the same person for life. C. The percentage of high school seniors who believe that having a good marriage and family life is extremely important has not changed much over the past 30 years. D. Boys are more likely than girls to believe that having a good marriage and family life is extremely important.