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As the modern family evolved in the 19th century among middle-class whites, men and women
 
  a. became divided from one another in their work as men were brought into the paid labor force and women became unpaid housewives..
  b. worked more closely together as they got paid jobs working together for the same business.
  c. became divided from one another because they each went into the paid labor force for different businesses.
  d. worked more closely together as they formed family cottage industries making goods for sale together.

Ques. 2

How is income is related to housework?
 
  a. Income is not related to housework.
  b. Families with larger incomes are more likely to pay others to do some housework.
  c. Families with larger incomes spend more on high-quality frozen convenience foods but actually spend less on eating out.
  d. Non-working wives in families with larger incomes from one worker (husbands) do more housework and cooking. These families, therefore, spend less on hiring housework or eating out than families with smaller incomes with two workers.

Ques. 3

Which of the following is an example of a normative stressor event?
 
  a. the birth of a child
  b. the loss of a home in a fire
  c. the unexpected death of an infant
  d. all of the above

Ques. 4

Which of the following is an example of the type of question sociologists ask when they are looking at how the micro-level affects the macro level?
 
  a. How does society shape our family lives?
  b. How do factors like race, class and gender impact family life?
  c. How does the social institution of the economy impact the social institution of the family?
  d. How do people seeking solutions to problems their families face create change in their society?

Ques. 5

Zavella (cited by Aulette) interviewed Chicanas who worked in canneries in California about the tensions between work and family.
 
  The women had been encouraged and socialized to become full-time housewives and mothers but were working in the cannery. What did Zavella find was the typical reaction of these women regarding their working?
  a. They were disappointed and sometimes angry with their husbands for not providing enough income that would allow them to be full-time homemakers.
  b. They felt guilty about working outside the home and felt that working prevented them from being good wives and mothers.
  c. They felt that working for pay helped their families and was, therefore, an extension of their roles as good wives and mothers.
  d. They suppressed their guilt about working by becoming supermoms doing even more domestic activities than their full-time homemaker friends.

Ques. 6

The basic unit of labor under slavery was the ________. The basic unit of labor under sharecropping was the ________.
 
  a. nuclear family ... individual.
  b. individual ... nuclear family.
  c. individual ... individual
  d. extended family ... nuclear family
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tarifa Author
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