What is a key difference between colonial families and modern families?
a. Colonial families were more connected with their community institutions.
b. Modern families are stricter with their children.
c. Colonial families were more likely to be nuclear.
d.
Modern families are more likely to experience a family-based economy.
a
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The intensification of relation by a third element is a phenomena which is absent from
a. a dyad. b. a triad. c. the family unit. d. an association.
The shift from local businesses to large-scale manufacturing during the last half of the nineteenth century saw a concomitant increase in ________ in the economy
a. popular participation b. governmental activity c. party politics d. minority participation
Granovetter learned that contacts who helped newly employed workers land their jobs were likely those that the job seekers
a. saw on a daily basis. b. maintained sporadic contact with, such as a former high school classmate. c. were related to. d. knew from church.
The comparison level for alternatives describes the outcomes people would receive if:
A) they lower their expectations in their current relationship and seek alternative rewards. B) they leave the current relationship and move to the best alternative situation. C) they learn to engage in a more positive and supportive manner in their relationship. D) they discuss alternatives for a pressing problem more often than they currently do.