Strong families are:
a. not influenced by outside sources.
b. characterized by individuals who can deal with problems.
c. successful in dealing with change throughout the life stages.
d. more concerned with intrafamily conflicts than larger problems.
C
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a. one of several legally sanctioned forms of marriage in the United States b. increasingly being replaced by serial monogamy in the United States c. viewed as an unnatural condition by many sociologists d. a cultural requirement for all U.S. citizens
Jim has one sexual encounter with another student after a night out. The next morning Jim decides that the meaning of this event does not mean he is gay. Which theory would suggest that how he labels this issue is what is important?
a. functionalism b. queer theory c. symbolic interactionism d. conflict theory
Which of the following examples reveals the macro-level nature of marriage?
a) Kinh and Ngan-Lien have a peer marriage. b) Harry and Claudia have been married for 63 years. c) Elizabeth and Ethan cannot get married because she is only 15 d) Isabella and Leonid have a lot of conflict in their marriage. e) Vikas and Pratima have a devitalized marriage.
Which statement is TRUE regarding violence in same-sex relationships?
a) Violence among women is rare, but violence among men is common. b) Violence in same-sex couples usually results in fewer injuries than in heterosexual couples. c) Violence is more likely to be a single event among same-sex couples. d) About 25-30 percent of same-sex couples experience violence. e) Violence among men is rare; but violence among women is common.