Roger is a middle-aged man who lives with his family in the suburbs. Which of the following would indicate that Roger measures high on religiosity?
A) Roger belongs to a dominant religious group.
B) Roger regularly attends religious services.
C) Roger has a strong bond with his children.
D) Roger's everyday decisions are free from the influence of religion.
B
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Support for older parents by daughters seems to be motivated primarily by
A) principles of obligation. B) intergenerational affection and altruism. C) expectations of inheritance. D) receiving child-care and financial assistance.
The deliberate imposition of a country's culture on another country is called cultural __________
A) imperialism B) relativism C) pluralism D) diversity
In a culture, virtually all citizens follow the same set of norms and values.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Gender Lessons Learned in ChildhoodIn this activity, you will think about how you were taught to express your gender as a child. Socialization is an important part of childhood. Our parents, peers, and teachers, not to mention the media we consume, communicate to us in countless ways how to behave properly as a boy or a girl. If you were raised as a girl, make a list of the kind of lessons you have been taught about how a polite or good young woman should act. If you were raised as a boy, make a list of the kind of lessons you have been taught about how a polite or good young man should behave. Think back to your childhood/youth and answer the following questions with as many examples as you can:"When I was a child, I wanted to be like ___________ because ___________." You might relate
that you wanted to be like Batman or Miss America. What will be an ideal response?