The theoretical perspective that is most concerned with the fact that families are gendered institutions that reflect the gender hierarchies in society is _____.
a. functionalism
b. exchange theory
c. symbolic interaction theory
d. feminist theory
Question 2Which of the following is true about the effects of gender on stratification?
a. Based on their own income and education levels, most women would be considered middle-class.
b. The median income for women is far below the national median income level.
c. When women have as much education as men, they have jobs that pay as well.
d. Women are more likely than men to work in upper-middle class jobs.
Question 3_____ theorists argue that families serve to socialize children into being obedient workers and good consumers to fit the needs of capitalism.
a. Functionalist
b. Conflict
c. Symbolic interaction
d. Social exchange
Question 4Measured by their average education and income levels, most women would be considered
a. poor.
b. working class.
c. middle class.
d. upper class.
Question 5_____ theorists view families as essential to maintaining inequality in society.
a. Functionalist
b. Conflict
c. Symbolic interaction
d. Social exchange
Question 6With regard to the intersection of race and class, Black Americans
a. in the middle class are not segregated from whites as are poorer Blacks.
b. are more likely to be working class than are whites.
c. are more likely to be middle class than working class.
d. look more like Asian Americans than Whites.
Question 7According to _____,the family is an institution that reinforces and supports power relations in society.
a. functionalism
b. conflict theory
c. symbolic interaction theory
d. exchange theory