Intergenerational ties are becoming more important because of
A. lack of public care of the elderly.
B. the increased importance of family in the U.S. society.
C. the greater life expectancy of grandparents.
D. the decline of the two-parent nuclear family.
Answer: D
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steprelatives (perhaps grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins). a. boundary ambiguity b. structural complexity c. metafamily system d. systemic diversity
Which of the following statements regarding the Protestant ethic is true in America today?
a. Protestants value success and hard work more than do Catholics or Jews. b. Jews have lower incomes and are less successful occupationally than Protestants. c. The Protestant ethic is the exclusive property of Protestants. d. If any link between Protestantism and economic behavior exists today it is very weak. e. Ethics are no longer a concern of Protestant denominations.
List and explain the rights of citizenship as defined by Thurgood H. Marshall
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Which group of people tend to have a strong sense of loyalty and extended family relationships?
a. Hispanic/Latinos b. Native Americans c. European Americans d. Asian Americans