Which of the following is an example of commitment from the family strengths framework?
A. sexual fidelity
B. faith in God
C. camping, canoeing, or hiking as a family
D. being task oriented
Answer: A
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Sarah grew up in the first set of companionate families that emerged at the turn of the 20th century. Compared to her grandparents, her parents were likely to be ________
A) more focused on the importance of mutual affection B) less focused on sexual attraction between partners C) less focused on communication between parents and children D) more focused on physical punishments as a way of discipline
According to Braithwaite, the best place to see reintegrative shaming at work is in:
a. the public school b. the church c. the courts d. loving families
Which of the following functions of education is best described with the statement "schools help students cultivate the skills needed for jobs"?
A. teach students the skills necessary to become educated, effective participants of society B. socialize children to be productive members of society C. select individuals for positions in society D. enhance personal independence and social development
Which of the following quotes best represents color-blind racism?
A. "I don't care if a person is White, Black, or Brown, we are all equal." B. "I don't care who you are, if you're not in my race, I don't like you." C. "All people are created equal and are judged under the law equally." D. "With liberty and justice for all."