How do past gender expectations affect family life of today in the United States?

A. Today's gender expectations are so radically different from previous generations' expectations that few vestiges of the "old ways" persist.
B. They are generally confined to a few symbolic acts, such as "giving the bride away" in traditional wedding ceremonies.
C. Although gender relations are more equitable, previous generations' gender expectations continue to affect American families.
D. Their influence is really only found in expectations of a male head of household to be able to support his family financially.


Answer: C

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