Women tend to share or alternate kin-related tasks with
A their husbands
B their children
C other kinswomen in the network
D paid professionals
C
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In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in ________ that state laws requiring "separate but equal" accommodations for Blacks were a "reasonable" use of state governments' power.
A. Cumming v. Richmond B. Dred Scott v. Sandford C. Pace v. Alabama D. Plessy v. Ferguson
The __________ assumes a child fails in school because the school setting was inappropriate for the child
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A child enters preschool and becomes more aware of how classmates are interacting and responding to each other, which impacts how the child develops. How would Mead explain this?
A. The child is learning self-consciousness through interactions with classmates. B. The child is developing the "I." C. The child is becoming self-oriented. D. The child is developing an awareness of symbolic interaction.
Evidence shows that worker performance is evaluated differently based on gender. An example of this is
a. women are viewed as inherently smarter than men; this holds true from early school years on. b. when men succeed, their success is attributed to ability; when women succeed, their success is attributed to luck. c. men are still expected to do the heavy?lifting tasks at work, regardless of job title or position. d. because it is perceived as more difficult for them, women are rewarded more than men for taking leadership roles in group settings.