Eden and Kefalas note that in the 1950s marriage was necessary to fit in with the community and imperative in order to raise children. Today, the women interviewed for their article believe
a. marriage is even more necessary than it was then.
b. marriage is just as necessary as it was then.
c. marriage is no longer necessary to fit in, but still necessary to raise children.
d. marriage is no longer necessary to fit in or to raise children.
D
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Which of the following is commonly expressed as a concern about immigration?
A) Immigrants help to provide more jobs for U.S. citizens. B) Immigrants are a drain on society's resources. C) The increase in immigrants will decrease tension between the races. D) The increase in immigrants in an area will boost the economy.
According to the text, why are women and racial-ethnic minority group members underrepresented in national government? a. There is no evidence that voters would vote for a woman or member of a minority group
b. They are disadvantaged by the power of incumbents who are generally White men. c. There is a lack of interest among women and members of racial-ethnic minority groups in running for national offices. d. The patriarchal nature of government is pervasive.
_____ is the ability to identify social and psychological characteristics associated with being female or male
A) Gender dysphoria B) Gender assimilation C) Gender fluidity D) Gender discrimination
In the final stage of the medicalization of deviance, the medical definition of deviance becomes accepted and usually goes uncontested because
A. it is scientifically proven. B. it becomes institutionalized. C. new technology allows for better diagnosis. D. it is a more accurate understanding of deviance.