In __________, marriage between men and women from different families does little to increase a family's wealth or political power.
a. low-technological tribal societies
b. fortified households
c. private households
d. advanced market economies
Question 2The cultural context shapes role expectations associated with a status.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3Why might someone who suffers physical and/or mental abuse at the hands of a partner not take action to change the situation? The least likely answer to this question is
a. when the abuser is physically stronger.
b. when the person being abused does not have the financial resources to leave.
c. when the abused lack access to police or other sanctioned agents of violence control.
d. when the person has the financial resources to leave.
Question 4Role strain is a predicament that occurs when roles associated with two or more statuses a person holds conflict.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5Under this system, the man's economic role became, in one sense, more important to the family, for he was the link between the family and the wider market economy.. This system is
a. the extended family.
b. the dual income family.
c. the breadwinner system.
d. traditional households.
Question 6People enact statuses and occupy roles.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 7We know that the Industrial Revolution separated the workplace from the home and altered the division of labor between men and women. More specifically,
a. the woman came to produce most of what her family consumed.
b. the economic value of women and children increased.
c. the man became the link between the family and the wider market economy.
d. the man's role changed from stressful to carefree.