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Goods and services being brought into markets to be bought and sold - ANSWER What does the concept of commodification convey? Because raising children in cities was more expensive - ANSWER Why has urbanization created incentives to have fewer children? the idea that women are motivated by lov...

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SOC 325- CSULB Final Exam
Goods and services being brought into markets to be bought and sold - ANSWER What
does the concept of commodification convey?

Because raising children in cities was more expensive - ANSWER Why has
urbanization created incentives to have fewer children?

the idea that women are motivated by love and men by sex - ANSWER What does the
"gendered love/sex binary" refer to?

Women who limit themselves sexually are worthy of respect and women who have sex
with "too many" men are not - ANSWER The "good girl/bad dichotomy" refers to which
social idea?

Women offer men domestic services and men support them financially - ANSWER
Which of the following definitions best describes a breadwinner/housewife marriage?

Women as devoted mothers and wives. They should make the home a "heaven on
Earth" - ANSWER The "cult of domesticity" refers to which of these ideas?

It showed that middle class women were frustrated and unhappy with
breadwinner/housewife marriage - ANSWER What impact did the publication of the
Feminist Mystique have on America gender relations?

Access to a living wage came through men, and the work women did in maintaining a
household was no longer recognized as work. - ANSWER The breadwinner/housewife
model did not offer women economic equality because ...

Higher rates of both divorce and remarriage among Americans compared with other
countries - ANSWER The term 'marriage-go-around' was used to refer to what
American social practice?

Having a same-sex crush - ANSWER What did college students in the 1920's mean by
'smashing'?

Babies who were born after WWII and who grew up during the 1950's and 1960's -
ANSWER What does the concept of baby boomers convey?

The average man prefers to date a woman who is younger, the average woman reports
the opposite preference - ANSWER How do gender and ager intersect in the erotic
marketplace?

Gendered matching rules suggest that men should be more accomplished than women
- ANSWER Why has the erotic marketplace placed a ceiling on women's level of
success?

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