Economic conditions, region of the country, whether it is urban or rural, cultural and religious traditions, gendered norms, job opportunities, and level of technology are just a few of the __________ that shape parenting

a) micro-level factors
b) role-taking factors
c) super-ego factors
d) macro-level factors
e) concrete operational factors


D

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Research on emotion and thought processes has concluded that

a. younger adults tended to think at higher developmental levels when confronted with emotionally charged problems, such as unethical behavior at work. b. middle-aged adults tended to think at lower developmental levels when confronted with emotionally charged problems, such as unethical behavior at work. c. high school students tended to think at the highest developmental levels when confronted with emotionally charged problems. d. middle-aged adults tended to think at higher developmental levels when confronted with emotionally charged problems.

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The 1964 Civil Rights Act led to the establishment of the ________

a. Glass Ceiling Commission b. Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) c. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) d. Affirmative Action Board

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Lucia, a social worker with Northside Family Services, has been asked to determine how closely the agencies' family preservation program adheres to the specifications of the evidence-based model. To accomplish this task, Lucia needs to use a(n) _________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Frank and Sally are a brother and sister who live in the United States. Their mother is white and their father is black. When their parents had to fill out the 2010 census form, they indicated that their children were a mix of black and white. If Frank and Sally lived in Brazil, they might be classified quite differently. Frank has black hair and a slightly darker skin tone than his sister. He has many of the features of his father. Sally, on the other hand, has very light brown hair and lighter skin. In Brazil, Frank and Sally would not be classified into the same racial category. What would explain the differences in racial classification for Frank and Sally?

A. Brazil has a classification system based on a number of physical characteristics. B. The United States has a more extensive classification system than that of Brazil. C. Brazil has not updated its census categories, whereas the United States has kept more current. D. American society is more accepting of interracial people than Brazilian society.

Sociology