Aulette asserts that it is important to see families as

a. moving through history and constantly changing so we can better understand the changes in our own time.
b. an unchanging social institution that give us stability through tradition.
c. swinging between conservative and liberal positions but not going too far in either direction.
d. independent of society and social policy to give individuals more freedom.


a

Sociology

You might also like to view...

________ is the development of solidarity between ethnic subgroups

a. Panethnicity b. Ethnocentrism c. Assimilation d. Amalgamation

Sociology

When a researcher starts with the premise that sexuality is socially defined, he or she is assuming _____. a. that sexual orientation is always changing for everyone

b. that social context establishes what social relationships mean. c. that sexual identity is always fixed. d. that sexual identity has no biological component.

Sociology

Why did Durkheim's research support the position that suicide was more of a sociological issue rather than one based on psychological theory?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Though the idea may seem foreign to us in the present-day United States, what societal conditions of the late 1600s and the 1700s may have led to parents not lamenting the death of an infant?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology