_____ is defined as the concurrent marriage of one woman with two or more men. It is very rare
a. Endogamy
b. Polyandry
c. Homogamy
d. Polygyny
b
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Which of the following is NOT true of children raised in a cohabiting couple household?
A. Very little research has been done on this topic. B. Children in cohabiting households have more emotional and social problems than those raised in a marital household. C. Children in cohabiting households may fare worse than those raised by teen single mothers. D. All of these are true about children raised in a cohabiting couple household.
How do single-payer health-care systems keep down the costs of care?
a. They are very efficient; only one payer needs to be billed by providers. b. They are non-profit, motivated solely by the desire to provide health care. c. As the only payer, the government can pressure providers to keep their costs down. d. All of these are ways in which the single-payer systems reduce the cost of care.
Which theoretical framework likens society to an organism made up of many parts?
a. Structural-functionalism b. Symbolic interactionism c. Conflict theory d. Feminism
Marie is a preschool teacher. Ninety-three percent of her colleagues are female. This stark imbalance in gender ratio is an example of _____
A) ?sexual orientation
B) ?gender expression
C) ?individual discrimination
D) ?occupational sex segregation
E) ?gender pay gap