Describe the lives of many of the girls in the study before they became pregnant. Did having children change the lives for many of these young mothers. If so, how?
What will be an ideal response?
Many of the girls reported struggles with parents and peers, “wild,” risky behavior, depression, and school failure. Having children offered these young mothers a sense of purpose and relational intimacy.
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Policy advocates from a __________ perspective are concerned with the breakdown of the family including money spent on welfare
a. family change b. family erosion c. family cycling d. family decline
Parents are more likely to tell girls to be:
a. assertive. b. competitive. c. thoughtful. d. sportive.
Anna and Ben are up for the same promotion at work. When it comes time to make a decision, the management committee chooses Ben for the position because they think Anna’s commitment to being a good mother to her children would prevent her from wanting to take on more responsibilities at the office. Anna has just encountered what?
A. Glass walls B. FMLA C. Affirmative action D. The glass ceiling E. None of the above
A(n) ________ results when existing cultural items are combined into a form that did not exist before.
A. invention B. discovery C. diffusion D. imitation