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sulee sulee
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6 years ago
Wired Netville residents:
 
  A were more highly career and achievement oriented than non-net users.
  B knew the names of more neighbors than non-net people.
  C interacted more frequently with neighbors than non-net people.
  D all of the above.

Ques. 2

Earlier studies that focus on the relation between Black mothers and their
  daughters,
 
  A found no long term conflict between them.
  B linked gender, race, and class in their analyses.
  C revealed the underlying mothering obligation and subsequent consequences.
  D reinforced stereotypes of Black families.

Ques. 3

Lesbian and gay partners of often considered as parents who are very different than
  heterosexual partners. Describe the findings in Dalton and Bielby that reflect the similarity to
  and difference from heterosexual families.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 4

Maternal empowerment for ethnic women and women of color has centered around three
  main themes:
 
  A the right to work, vote, and become educated.
  B relationships, psychological health, political access.
  C control over their own bodies, keeping the children, defining their
  children's world view.
  D none of the above
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

D

Answer to #2

D

Answer to #3

The article by Dalton and Bielby leave the thought that lesbian and gay partners committed in
a life relationship have virtually the same maternal/paternal desires as heterosexual couples,
but do develop different parenting structures. Many persons desire to be parents, come from
homes where they helped raise brothers and sisters, want to be biological parents, and
negotiate arrangements with the partner to prepare for the parenting experience. For them,
parenthood is a definite choice, with significant obstacles to the process, thus couples often
make strong commitments to the process. Dalton and Bielby report that same-sex parents tend
to negotiate the division of labor in managing parenting and the household, they sought to
create a family arrangement that resembled most two-parent families, sought to introduce
opposite sex roles to their children to enhance their identity formation, often developed rather
complex child care arrangements, prepared for their child's' educational experience, and
developed legal arrangements to provide for long-term care and inheritance rights for their
children. In taking these actions, same-sex unions are very similar to heterosexual families.

Answer to #4

C
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