Family life cycle research has found that:
a. during the eighties, age at first marriage differed substantially from the pattern at the turn of the century
b. all families go through similar stages of development
c. few families experience substantive changes in the internal system of role relations during their passage through the family life cycle
d. the idea of a family "life cycle" is a useful measure of change in families
D
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A) finance political ads that are directly connected to a specific candidate B) finance political ads while not directly campaigning for a specific candidate C) provide illegal financing of federal political campaigns D) provide direct political lobbying for specific candidates
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A) broad social context B) narrow social context C) intimate social context D) close social context
Which statement is TRUE about the minimum wage?
a. The federal minimum wage ensures that a small family would not have to live in poverty. b. Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 would directly boost the wages of about 28 million workers. c. Eleven states have chosen to increase their minimum wage above the federal standard. d. President Obama opposes raising the minimum wage because it would likely reduce jobs.
(Choose all that apply). The seemingly contradictory aspects of the mirror that describe the process of learning about oneself include:
a. the act of feeling shame and fear when what we see is not what we want to see. b. the act of being held immobilized by a glance (or those perceptions of who we are that come to define other's expectations of us and our expectations of ourselves) c. the act of 'seeing through' an experience (or coming to understand the deeper meanings underlying the hurt and pain we experience that allow us to redefine ourselves and our place in the world) d. the act of being seen (both as we see ourselves and how others see us).