Marx and Weber are the least alike with respect to:
a. the emphasis on inequality
b. the emphasis on the emergence of capitalism
c. the emphasis on being value-free
d. the emphasis on conflict
e. none of the above
c. the emphasis on being value-free
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Judith Rich Harris, in "the Nurture Assumption:
Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do," discussed in Skolnick and Skolnick's article, "Family in Transition, 2007," asserts that a. parents have very little impact on their children's development b. an unfortunate childhood dooms a person to an unhappy adulthood. c. genetics have very little impact on children's development. d. child rearing is like writing on a blank slate.
Daughters of immigrant families rarely received higher than a sixth-grade education
a) True b) False
In the past, a good marriage was measured by how well each spouse:
a. contributed to the couple's emotional development. b. maintained amicable relationships with in-laws. c. responded to their partner's needs. d. fulfilled the socially prescribed roles of husband and wife.
Marriage increases the likelihood that fathers will:
a. have good relationships with their children. b. have children with greater chance of divorce. c. have a greater impact than mothers. d. have shortened life expectancies.