The "romantic love ideal" developed during the 18th and 19th centuries includes five core beliefs. Which is NOT one of them?
a) love at first sight
b) there is one "true love" for each person
c) love is a struggle
d) the beloved is (nearly) perfect
e) we should marry for love
C
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Some groups have friends who are so close that they are hardly distinguished from actual relatives. These relationships are referred to as "__________" kin
a. conjugal b. extended c. nuclear d. fictive
Gilligan’s theory of _____________ demonstrated that boys and girls do have different understandings of principles.
a. moral development b. personality development c. generalized other d. social interaction
In the context of traditional female role socialization, which of the following statements is true of benevolent sexism?
A) It assumes that women are best suited for domestic roles. B) It reflects the belief that women should not be protected. C) It assumes that men require more attention and support than women. D) It believes that women are highly capable of taking care of themselves.
In _____, fear that some evil threatens the well-being of society grips a large number of people.Hostility, and sometimes violence, is then directed toward those thought to be responsible
a. a fad b. role extension c. moral panic d. an urban legend