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Test 4 (Sociology) | 296 Questions with Complete Solutions, A Grade
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Test 4 (Sociology) | 296 Questions with Complete Solutions, A Grade In the context of the functionalist perspective on the family as a social institution, which of the following is not considered a function that families serve in advanced industrial societies? guaranteed reproduction In the context of the key functions that families serve in advanced industrial societies, the __________ emphasizes the role of parents and other relatives in teaching children the necessary knowledge and skills to...
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SYG 2000 Exam 3-2023/2024 Solved 100% Correct
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Cycle of Violence - ANSWER--3 phases 
1. violence: use violence to get someone to do what you want them to 
2. hearts and flowers: undermines sense of reality- romantic makeup phases (SOS) 
3. Carping Phase: undermining another's self-esteem (verbal/physical phase) 
 
3 things to know about cycle of violence - ANSWER-1. competition contributes to violence 
2. men's dysfunctional socialization tells him he needs to be tough 
3. inequality= violence 
 
myths about family violence - ANSWER-1....
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Sociology Exam 3 All Questions Included With Verified Answers
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Sociology Exam 3 All Questions Included With Verified Answers 
 
Angela believes that race relations in America are poor because the white rowing class has 
an acted various laws and regulations to keep other racial groups from achieving equality 
Conflict theory 
Term assimilation is defined by the text as The process by which a Minority individual or 
group takes on the characteristics of the dominant culture 
Sedricks uncle believes that racism and discrimination have made a positive impact...
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THE CHILDBEARING & CHILD REARING FAMILY
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Family-centered maternal-newborn nursing correct answers the term used to describe the provision of safe, quality care that recognizes, focuses on, and adapts to the physical and psychosocial needs of the pregnant woman, her family, and the newborn. 
 
Pregnancy and childbirth are usually normal health events within the family. 
Childbirth affects the entire family and marks the beginning of a new set of important relationships. 
Families are able to make decisions about care if given the proper...
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Sociology Straighterline FULL Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology Straighterline FULL Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
__________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. 
a. Social dynamics 
b. Organic solidarity 
c. Social statics 
d. Mechanical solidarity - Answer: c. Social statics 
 
Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities witha. 
a biological organism. 
b. a finely tuned automobile. 
c. a ...
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ANTH101 Final Questions and Answers
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ANTH101 Final Questions and Answers 
What is communitas? 
 
A. Social inequality that is accepted even by those who are less privileged 
 
B. A feeling of great social solidarity, equality, and togetherness 
 
C. Anxiety about the meaning of life 
 
D. The Latin word for mana 
 
E. The supernatural 
B 
 
 
 
The largest religion in the world, in terms of number of practitioners, is 
 
A. Buddhism. 
 
B. Islam. 
 
C. Judaism. 
 
D. Hinduism. 
 
E. Christianity. 
E 
 
 
 
 
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Ambert, Changing Families Relationships in Context,
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TRUE-FALSE 
1. Historical approaches make it possible to examine the diversity of family systems. 
Answer: True Difficulty: moderate Page: 35 Skill conceptual 
2. Early First Nations families were extended ones within clans, tribes, and bands. 
Answer: True Difficulty: easy Page: 36 Skill: factual 
3. The societies of the Plains Cree and the Nadouek people were both patriarchal and 
patrilineal. 
Answer: False Difficulty: moderate Page: 36 Skill: conceptual 
4. In contrast to the Plains Cree, th...
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Straighterline Sociology 101 Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Straighterline Sociology 101 Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
Life course theorist suggest - Answer: socialization continues through all stages of the cycle of life 
 
Sara takes her four-year-old brother Matt to a carnival for the first time. They decide to ride the merry-go-round. Matt runs to the front of the line. His sister pulls him back and explains they have to stand in line. This is an example of - Answer: socialization 
 
Bob is on his first date with Mary, whom he really likes...
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Chapter 09: Kinship, Family, and Marriage
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Chapter 09: Kinship, Family, and Marriage MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The most effective strategy humans have developed to form stable, reliable, separate, and deeply connected groups that can last over time and through generations is kinship, creating a system of both a. stability and meaning. c. lineage and stability. b. meaning and power. d. power and lineage. ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: Introduction to Kinship, Family, and Marriage OBJ: Define kinship and describe some of its primary functions in a hum...
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Sociology 205 Exam 2 TAMU Correct 100%
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Sex - ANSWER refers to the biological and anatomical differences between females and males. 
 
Primary Sex Characteristics - ANSWER the genitalia used in the reproductive process. 
 
Secondary Sex Characteristics - ANSWER the physical traits (other than reproductive organs) that identify an individual's sex. 
 
Sexual orientation - ANSWER refers to an individual's preference for emotional-sexual relationships with members of the different sex (heterosexuality), the same sex (homosexuality), or...
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