Yanagisako's research on Japanese Americans documented that they viewed Japanese marriages as based on duty and American marriages as based on romantic love. Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) sought to model their marriages on
a. the Japanese model, duty and ethical commitment.
b. the American model, based on romantic love.
c. a combination of the Japanese and American models.
c
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A) functionalist B) conflict C) interactionist D) feminist
John was raised in a home that was the epitome of the 1950s model of an intact nuclear household composed of a male breadwinner, his full-time homemaker wife, and their dependent children
He was surprised to learn that his wife did not want to continue this model of the _____, but preferred to have her own job. a. downwardly mobile family b. preindustrial family c. modern family d. postmodern family
How is the pattern of wealth distribution in the United States influenced by race?
A. Asians are a “model minority” and hold most of the wealth in the United States. B. Black families have higher levels of wealth than White families. C. Discriminatory practices in banking and housing perpetuate racial inequalities. D. The pattern of wealth distribution in the United States is no longer influenced by race.
A social network is
A. a social structure that derives its existence from the social interactions through which people define and redefine its character. B. an attempt to reach agreement with others concerning some objective. C. a series of social relationships that link a person directly to others and therefore indirectly to still more people. D. the way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships.