Which theoretical analysis views families in terms of patterns of gender inequality?
a. social-conflict analysis
b. symbolic-interaction analysis
c. structural-functional analysis
d. feminist analysis
(Answer: d)
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Some downwardly mobile middle-class families end up in poverty, but most come to rest at a standard of living above the poverty level but far below the affluence they enjoyed in the past
a. true b. false
The status of women in Palestine at the time of Jesus was:
a. so low that they were not even required to say the prayers at meals b. so revered that they were given a special "red tent" for worship c. equal to that of men d. lower than men with regard to family status, but higher than men with regard to politics.
Consistently avoiding contact with people of different races than one's own would be considered an example of _____
a. old-fashioned racism b. aversive racism c. neo-racism d. traditional racism
Whereas Marx defined class in purely economic terms, sociologist __________ developed a multidimensional approach to social stratification that reflects the interplay among wealth, prestige, and power
a. Karl Marx b. Emile Durkheim c. Herbert Spencer d. Max Weber