Marriage and Family Final

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Which of the following is not likely to be a trend among new American families in the near future?

rapid economic advancement

the technique used by family historians whereby several historical documents are used to create a composite picture is called

record linkage

colonial children's lives were dominated by the three Rs. which of the following is not one of these three Rs.

recreation

The Chinese exclusion act of 1882

resulted in split household families with chinese males working in the united states and their families left behind in china

All of the following characterized family life in the colonial United States except

romantic love among spouses and nurturance of children were the norm for family relationships.

this is a three generation household where parents care for their parents and their children

sandwich family structure

Nancy Cott's research on divorce in the colonial United States was important in that it

showed that much information on values, attitudes, and practices can be found in court records.

The myth of the monolithic family form embodies all of the following features except

single parents and their children are identified as families.

Contemporary scholars describe the size of colonial families as

smaller than many have assumed, but larger than today's families.

Patriarchy refers to:

social relations in which men are dominant over women.

derivatives were

sometimes based on bundles of subprime mortgages

since the great recession, the problem of hunger in the us has

steadily increased

The "myth of separate worlds" refers to

the belief that families operate in isolation from other social institutions such as politics or the economy.

An example of community intervention into family matters wherein wayward individuals were subject to public ridicule and punishment is

the charivari.

the family based economic system characterized life during

the colonial period of the united states

according to the text, the critical transition period to industrial capitalism was

the decade before the civil war

newer research on European immigrants to the united states during industrialization shows that

the economic structures of the settlement communities shaped the work and family petterns of immigrant families

social historians studying the us families of the past have focus primarily on

the experiences of ordinary people

the family wage economy is a system in which

the family is dependent on wages earned outside the home

The emergence of literature on child rearing in the 19th century is related to

the growing child-centeredness of family life.

during the great depression

the marriage rate fell to an all time low

The tangle of pathology identified in moyniham report was

the matriarchal family

according to the text, recent immigrants encounter what obstacle to assimilation that did not confront earlier waves of European immigrants

the new immigrants are racial ethnics, not whites, and as such encounter obstacles related to racism

Talcott Parsons and other structural functionalists argued...

the nuclear family is the "normal family" in modern society.

which of the following generalizations about race and aging is inaccurate

the poverty rates of elderly americans in all racial groups are approximately the same

which of the following conclusions can be drawn about the Asian americans and the model minority stereotype

the stereotype is inaccurate because it assumes that all asian groups have succeeded economically, when in fact, some asian groups have high poverty rates

the term accordion households refers to

the tendency of nuclear households to expand and contract as needed.

the new homeless are often

the working poor

hareven' s research on patterns in family history concludes that

there is not a uniform pattern of change among all families towatd a more modern level

with regard to fertility and child bearing, which of the following was also associated with the great recession

there were 200,000 fewer births

during the 19th century, childhood

took many forms, depending on class, ethnicity, gender, and religion.

which of the following was a main factor associated with the massive European immigration to the united states during the late 19th century

tremendous economic expansion in the us industrial sector

according to the census, from 2000 to 2010, cohabitation among the elderly

tripled

To analyze the family using a sociological perspective, one must...

understand the larger social context in which families are embedded.

typically for immigrants in the us, having women in the paid labor force is viewed as

undesirable

the official unemployment rate includes those who are

unemployed and actively looking for full time employment

which of the following has become a common way for employers to reduce their health care costs

using greater numbers of inderpendent contractors

in general, workers whose jobs paid a family wage were

white men only

which racial group has the longest life expectancy

whites

during the period of the emergence of the modern family, the phrase " angels of the house" referred to

women

Two large scale waves of immigration to the us occurred between 1830 and 1930. Immigrants were primarily from what region

europe

Jessie Bernard's classic work on marriage revealed that:

every marital union actually contains ʺhis and hersʺ marriages, and the two do not always coincide.

All of the following are distinct family images that have emerged in American culture except

family as anxiety.

All of the following were functional roles of the colonial family except

family as encumbrance.

Love and protection are the two distinct themes in which of the following images of family?

family as haven

your text uses all except which of the following as a central theme in understanding the social history of American families

family breakdown

The belief that families operate on the principles of harmony and love, generating very little conflict or violence, is part of the myth of:

family consensus.

the research technique that brings together scattered information about family members in successive generations is referred to as

family reconstitution

Family Darwinism means...

family success or failure is the result of how "fit" a specific family form is.

the form of economic system that emerged with the industrialization of society has been referred to as the

family wage economy

Recent historical research on chicano families in the southwest concludes that

frequently the lavor of entire families- men, women, and children- was necessary for economic survival

According to Zaretsky's analysis, the shift from private capitalism to industrial capitalism

gave rise to the organization of family life around the seperate work of men and women

The authors of the text report that the key factor(s) producing different realities for members of the same family household is (are):

gender and age.

Research on family life during the great depression finds that

government programs helped to increase the inderpendence of women

over the past two decades, the rate of latino and Asians marrying partners of other races

has declined

Manufacturing employment in the us

has declined since 2000

Kibria found in her study of immigrant Vietnamese families that

husbands and wives became more equal after migration to the us

The myth of family decline as the cause of social problems suggests that the family is in serious trouble primarily due to:

increasing numbers of fatherless families.

which of the following is true of social security

individuals with higher lifetime earnings receive higher social security benefits.

Aggregate data analysis refers to the research method that

involves population-level analysis of family trends

which of the following is an effect of globalization described by the authors

a drought in one part of the world driving up commodity prices elsewhere

Which of the following is a component of a macro level analysis of families?

a focus on the ways structures such as race, class, and gender shape families

the compadrazgo system among chicano families refers to

a network of relatives including god parents and co- parents

the godly family refers to

a patriarchal form of family life

The assumption that all family members have common needs, experiences, and meanings is expressed in the myth of:

a unified family experience.

the cult of true womanhood

createda class of ladies who had leisure time to pursue individual interests

Globalization...

decreases the control families have over their own members.

retreating from relationships, organizations, and society is known as

disengagement

The modern family form

emerged primarily in White middle- and upper-class families.

The term primogeniture refers to.

. the transfer of the family land to the oldest son.

by 2010, the unemployment rate reached over

10%

the percentage of children living in immigrant families in 2010 in the us was

22%

What percentage of the overall us labor force was foreign born in 1910

25%

what percentage of recent immigrants are from non European countries

90%

The authors make which of the following points regarding change in American families?

Changes in families reflect changed circumstances in other areas of society.

Joseph Schumpeter coined this term to describe a process inherent to capitalism in which as the economic structure of capitalism matures, some sectors will lose out while others gain.

Creative destruction

which of the following groups of latinos is most economically advantaged and educated

Cubans

according to the text, by the end of the 19the century, which new life stage emerged

adolescence

when the housing bubble burst

african american and latina homeowners were disproportionately affected

unemployment rates are higher among

african americans than among latinos

Marcia Millman's research on family dynamics cited in the text found that...

all of the above

The gender ratio in the colonial united states was such that there was

all of the above

The social locations of families are affected by..

all of the above

according to coontz, marriages in the 17th century England and ireland

all of the above

offshoring involves moving corporate activity to countries with

all of the above

poor economic conditions can have what effect on American families

all of the above

stansell makews which of the following observations about working class children in New York City in the mid 19th century

all of the above

the economic crisis of 2007 invovled

all of the above

the new economy

all of the above

which is true of the elderly immigrant in the us

all of the above

which is true of the elderly in the us

all of the above

which of the following accurately descrives the geographic distribution of the immigrant population

all of the above

which of the following activites can be categorized as social reproducation

all of the above

which of the following conclusions can be drawn about the elderly and gender

all of the above

which of the following family forms increased as a result of the great recussion

all of the above

which of the following is an example of an activity in the underground economy

all of the above

which of the following is covered by medicare

all of the above

which of the following societal earthquakes have had a major effect of families

all of the above

Dorothy Smith refers to the Standard North American Family (SNAF) as:

all of the above.

the most important themes to emerge from historical studies of the family are all except with of the following

an ever increasing divorce rate

which of the following would not be considered a virtue of true womanhood

assertiveness

Myths can be described as...

beliefs that are held without examination or scrutiny.

these types of families consist of both undocumented immigrants and us citizens or legal residents

binational

which of the following does not characterize child rearing in the colonial period of the united states

children were viewed in a sentimental way

the moynigan report, which was published during the 1960s

concluded that the main problem facing blacks was the black family

which of the following was a result of the great recession in term of marriage

couples married later

according to Stacey a postmodern family

is a flexible household that expands and contracts in response to changing family ciscumstances

manufacturing by us transnational corporations

is now mostly done in foreign countries

chain migration

is the process whereby immigrants facilitate the migration of relatives and friends from their countries of origin

Of the following, which is true of the structure of the population of the us

it is getting older

as the family ceased to be a center of production during industrialization

it took on speacialized functions of procreation, child rearing and consumption

this group of elders is more likely to live in their children's homes than elderly whites

japanese

according to the text, under the cult of true womanhood, women's power in the household relative to men was

largely symbolic

recent immigrants are most likely to have been in which of the following regions

latin america

which of the following characterizes marriage in the colonial period of the us history

marriage was primarily an economic union

which of the following is the health insurance program for those 65 and older

medicare

Which of the following accurately descries family life in colonial America

men,women, and children worked in a household enterprise to ensure family survival

Research on family violence finds that:

most murder cases involve relatives or intimates.

subprime mortgages

often inclused low initial rates that increased sharply after two years

The basic assumptions scholars use in studying the social world is called a(n)

paradigm.

all of the following are forms of capital flight except

pay concessions from workers

Stacey finds that the household arrangments that characterize the postmodern family form are new to all except which group

poor families


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