Both nonmaterial culture and material culture are important to understanding society.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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During a debate about external influences on families, Lily argues that demographic changes have had far-reaching consequences on American family life
However, Daniela argues otherwise and states that demographic changes have had little influence on family patterns. Which of the following is an accurate statement that supports Lily's argument? A) As people tend to live longer, they are more likely than in the past to outlive a partner, resulting in the increasing number of singles. B) Most U.S. families continue to stay in nuclear households despite a significant increase in the rate of unemployment. C) The U.S. birthrates have increased and there has been a significant increase in neolocal, nuclear households. D) Children now are more likely to be living in two-parent households due to a decline in the number of births to unmarried women.
Program planning has become more deliberate. Fewer decisions are left to the direct service workers, because, while flexible for practitioners, fails to deal with all of the following below EXCEPT:
a. strategic management planning. b. measurement of effectiveness. c. take advantage of research knowledge and best practices. d. critical questions about the relevance of services that the organization provides.
Working-class people in the U.S. are defined primarily their salaries, which are lower than middle-class people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Fisher found that certain characteristics of "being in love" were fairly universal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false