The idea of “a generation” is:
a. widely shared throughout the world and often designated by a major event such as a war or by a widely accepted economic or social condition of the particular time
b. disputed by social scientists who recognize a vast range of differences among people in any time and place
c. a modern invention applicable only to affluent countries
d. relevant to youth, but not an appropriate term when applied to children or people in their middle ages and beyond
a. widely shared throughout the world and often designated by a major event such as a war or by a widely a. widely shared throughout the world and often designated by a major event such as a war or by a widely accepted economic or social condition of the particular time
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Most singles do not want to marry
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Most scholars agree that the biggest impact we can have on fertility control is by promoting:
a. abstinence b. contraceptive use even after marriage c. women's ability to control their own reproductive lives d. delaying marriage until a later age
Which of the following statements is true of difficult economic times?
A) Economic uncertainty translates into higher marriage rates for workers under the age of 35. B) Low earnings translate into early formation of relationships. C) Difficult economic times cause individuals to become more consumer oriented. D) Having sufficient savings is associated with weathering negative economic times.