How did the Modern family differ from the Godly family? In the Modern family:
a. work was split into unpaid domestic work and paid work.
b. individuals could freely contract marriages based on love.
c. privacy and the separation of families from the community were promoted for middle-class families.
d. All of the above.
Ques. 2From a family system's perspective, stress
a. is necessary in order for the system to continue to function effectively
b. has negative consequences for family system functioning
c. only occurs when the family is going through periods of transition and change
d. all of the above
Ques. 3Research on housework between 1965 and 2009 shows that time spent on housework varies by gender and employment. All of the following are true, EXCEPT:
a. Women do more housework than men.
b. The amount of housework women do declined.
c. The amount of housework men do increased.
d. The time spent on childcare increased for men and decreased for women.
Ques. 4Which of the following is an example of the micro level of social experience?
a. An unmarried couple discussing whether to have sex.
b. A labor market in which many jobs are occupied predominantly by men.
c. Laws that designate a minimum wage.
d. Church doctrine about the accepted text for marriage ceremonies.
Ques. 5In comparing the Euro-American (white) middle-class women and the African-American slave women in the nineteenth century, Aulette concludes that the assignment of family work including cooking, child care, cleaning, etc
a. diminished the internal community power and leadership of both the Euro-American and African-American women.
b. enhanced the internal community power and leadership of the Euro-American women but diminished it for the African-American women.
c. enhanced the internal community power and leadership of the African-American women but diminished it for the Euro-American women.
d. enhanced the internal community power and leadership of both the Euro-American and African-American women.