What are the changing trends in marriages across the world?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will vary.

Sociology

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Big-man and other pure redistributive systems, along with systems of balanced and generalized reciprocity, are notable for their

a. tendency to generate extreme inequalities b. success as global distribution systems c. strong reliance upon slave labor d. lack of any genuinely exploitative features

Sociology

Measures of dispersion provide information about the

a. typical or most common score b. variety within the distribution of scores c. size of the sample d. adequacy of the selection criteria for the sample

Sociology

According to symbolic interactionists, children initially do not have a frame of reference from which to question the prejudices of their relatives and friends. When they are rewarded with smiles or laughs for telling derogatory jokes or making negative comments about outgroup members, children's prejudiced attitudes may be reinforced. This exemplifies: a. social learning. b

frustration-aggression. c. the authoritarian personality. d. unprejudiced discrimination.

Sociology

Research on children's books published in the U.S. in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s found that

A. females were portrayed as competent and generally equal to males. B. female characters were portrayed as passive and in need of strong males. C. females were significantly overrepresented in central roles and illustrations. D. female characters were portrayed as aggressive and on the same level as strong males.

Sociology