In the late 1800's Chinese and Chicano (Mexican American) families
a. were organized differently from each other because of their different religious beliefs.
b. were organized similarly because nuclear families in both groups were split apart, with women and children living in one community while men lived and worked in another.
c. were nearly nonexistent in the U.S. because these two groups did not immigrate to the United States until after 1920.
d. were organized similarly because entire families in both groups worked together as labor units (men, women and children) for land or factory owners.
Ques. 2Michael and colleagues (cited by Aulette) grouped people's attitudes toward sex into three major categories. All of the following categories were described by these researchers EXCEPT:
a. Traditional
b. Liberal
c. Relational
d. Recreational
Ques. 3___________ prompted the need for more women workers in society and the idea that a real woman would work as a welder, electrician, or some other type of productive worker.
a. World War I
b. World War II
c. The Korean War
d. The Vietnam War
Ques. 4Recent research regarding sexual activity after becoming parents suggests that
a. sexual activity declines, but most couples accept this as understandable.
b. sexual activity declines, which often leads to high conflict.
c. few couples appear to have complaints about sexual issues after becoming parents.
d. sexual activity increases during pregnancy due to hormones.
Ques. 5The Second Wave Women's Movement
a. brought family issues such as sexuality, battering, and housework to the forefront.
b. focused on family economic issues such as property ownership, inheritance, and jobs.
c. won the right to vote for women.
d. passed the Equal Rights Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
Ques. 6Shared child raising has been found among all of the following EXCEPT:
a. African Americans.
b. Native Americans.
c. Chicanos
d. Chinese
Ques. 7Living wage ordinances require
a. all employers in a given city to pay more than minimum wage.
b. employers who receive contracts or tax benefits from local governments to pay more than minimum wage.
c. employers to pay adults more than workers younger than 18.
d. employers to institute salary schedules so that workers will get annual increases in wages.