In the Holts' story, Nancy said that she did about 90 percent of the child care and Evan said she did about _____ percent of the child care
a. 10
b. 50
c. 25
d. 70
Answer: d. 70
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A. random sampling B. manipulating a key factor C. a control group D. nonrepresentative sampling
In a national opinion poll, Americans were asked, "What constitutes a family?" Results indicate that Americans:
a. believe that a family can only be defined as the nuclear family. b. are very specific about who can be considered part of a family. c. vary in the types of intimate relationships they define as a family. d. are not interested in the definition of the family.
Jamal believes that families are important in maintaining societal stability, whereas Gina believes that families promote social inequality because of social class differences. In the context of sociological explanations of family and aging, which of the following statements is most likely to be true in this case?
A) ?Both Jamal and Gina are functionalists. B) ?Both Jamal and Gina are feminists. C) ?Jamal is a functionalist, whereas Gina is a conflict theorist. D) ?Both Jamal and Gina are conflict theorists. E) ?Jamal is a symbolic interactionist, whereas Gina is a feminist.
Women gained the right to vote nationally in the United States in
a. 1776 with the Declaration of Independence b. 1789 with the Constitution c. 1863 with the Emancipation Proclamation d. 1920 with the 19th Amendment