The factor most commonly associated with murder is
a. sex.
b. race.
c. age.
d. poverty.
d) poverty.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Sociologist Judith Wallerstein conducted lengthy interviews with 50 predominantly white, middle-class couples in northern California. In order to participate, both husband and wife had to define their marriage as a. happy. b. conflict-free
c. characterized by conflict. d. unhappy.
The situation with then-Harvard University President Lawrence Summers described in the text highlights
a. the challenges women continue to face in society in general and in the academy in particular. b. the difficulties of balancing a career and motherhood. c. the strides of immigrants in the U.S. d. how women now dominate professorships at most major colleges and universities.
What change in women’s place in society most clearly distinguished Iris Summers from her daughters and granddaughters?
a. her daughters and granddaughters could decide when they wanted to have children by using effective means of birth control and having the choice to terminate their pregnancies safely and legally b. her daughters and granddaughters were more likely to engage in premarital sex and marry at a much later age c. her daughters and granddaughters could run for political office without prejudice d. her daughters, and especially her granddaughters, were much more likely to want and need to work outside the home