In Godly Manhood Going Wild, Gallagher and Wood use the best seller, Wild at heart, to:
a. examine how heterosexual couples are attracted to each other based on opposite ideals of masculinity and femininity
b. assess shifting ideals of masculinity among conservative Protestants
c. look at the mass exodus of men from organized religious groups
d. describe the current men's "emotion work" movement
b
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Hallinan bases much of her discussion of "The Culture of the School" on __________'s work
a. Karl Marx b. Max Weber c. Emile Durkheim d. August Comte
Elizabeth is a twelve-year-old girl who moved to a new school. In a society based on traditional gender roles, which of the following will help Elizabeth gain popularity?
a. athletic ability b. academic success c. toughness d. coolness
In the context of balancing work and family life, which of the following statements is true of role compartmentalization?
A) Spouses using compartmentalization observe a drop in their efficiency in both work and home spheres. B) It leads to individuals thinking about or dwelling on the problems of one role when they are at the other. C) Spouses unable to compartmentalize their work and home feel role strain, role conflict, and role overload. D) It increases the anxiety among individuals about not being able to fulfill multiple role obligations.
Benedict Anderson describes the modern nation, based on personal identification with one’s country and its “ability to enlist loyalty and patriotism” as:
a. thoroughly modern b. a gemeinschaft c. a pseudo-democracy d. an imagined community