People of what status are likely to feel strain related to rapid growth in numbers of elderly Americans?

A) The great grandchildren of the elderly
B) Adult children of the elderly
C) Aging parents
D) Teenagers


Answer: B

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A) increments in wives' resources correlate positively with wives' influence, thus supporting the theory of resources argument. B) there is very little credibility for the theory of resources argument. C) increments in husbands' resources correlates positively with husbands' influence, thus supporting the greater resources leading to greater influence and power argument. D) as husbands and wives gain resources, men become less economically dependent upon their spouses.

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Benjie is studying the relationship between carbon dioxide and the temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Benjie's area of study is _____.

A. the greenhouse effect B. the clean energy effect C. deforestation D. greenwashing E. solar flares

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Passed in 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act significantly changed the cash welfare program and renamed it __________

a. AFDC b. TANF c. SSAN d. Medicare

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. To develop their ideas, both Anna Julia Cooper and Ida Wells-Barnett drew on their experiences as both women and African Americans. 2. Because they saw power as pervasive in the social structure, both Anna Julia Cooper and Ida Wells-Barnett as less optimistic about positive change and social evolution happening than early white feminists. 3. While patriarchy is often seen as a social arrangement that affords men authority over women, Marianne Weber sees patriarchy as the social institutionalization of autonomy for men, but not women. 4. Similar to how early black feminists considered that women of color had unique experiences, Marianne Weber assessed how capitalism makes women of different social classes and occupation groups unique.

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