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Title: How did the automobile change a woman's role from being a producer of food and clothing to a ...
Post by: Ojs123 on Mar 21, 2018
How did the automobile change a woman's role from being a producer of food and clothing to a consumer of national-brand goods and ready-made clothes?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Why do cults and sects meet with greater hostility than church and ecclesia?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

The difference between role strain and role conflict is
 
  A) There is no difference; they are different terms for the same concept
  B) Role strain applies to contradictory demands in the same role; role conflict refers to different roles with contradictory expectations
  C) Role strain applies to different roles with contradictory expectations; role conflict refers to contradictory demands in the same role
  D) Role strain is much stronger, and role conflict is almost always weaker

Question 4

__________ refers to leaving a role that is central to our identity.
 
  A) Retreating
  B) Downward mobility
  C) Role exit
  D) Loss of role

Question 5

Sets of behaviors that are expected of a person who occupies a status are called?
 
  A) Stages
  B) Sanctions
  C) Roles
  D) Acts


Title: How did the automobile change a woman's role from being a producer of food and clothing to a ...
Post by: svanschaik on Mar 21, 2018
Answer to q. 1

It increased a woman's mobility, allowing her to leave the home and shop.

Answer to q. 2

Cults conjure up bizarre images of shaven heads, weird music, pagan rituals, and brainwashing. In addition, they are usually led by a charismatic leader who has failed to earn the respect and acceptance of the public at large. Although sects are larger and have earned some respectability, there is still tension that exists between the views, prevailing beliefs, and values of sects and the broader society. On the other hand, churches are highly bureaucratized, have a track record that extends several generations or even centuries, and are less intense than cults and sects. Because church members assume a low profile in public and their worship is more sedate and formal, churches are less threatening and more acceptable to the public. The sheer differences in the number of followers of the church versus the followers of sects and cults also makes a difference in the acceptance of churches, and suspicion directed at cults and sects. Whereas an ecclesia is a religion closely aligned and supported by the state, for anyone to oppose an ecclesia would be considered unpatriotic. In some societies where religion qualifies as an ecclesia, church membership is a necessity to hold office and to exercise basic rights.

Answer to q. 3

B

Answer to q. 4

C

Answer to q. 5

C


Title: How did the automobile change a woman's role from being a producer of food and clothing to a ...
Post by: Ojs123 on Mar 21, 2018
Makes tons more sense now! Vote with confidence people, these are all correct


Title: How did the automobile change a woman's role from being a producer of food and clothing to a ...
Post by: svanschaik on Mar 21, 2018
:) Feeling super proud now