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| the idealogy that one sex is superior than the other is known as what |
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| what refers to expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitude, and activites of male and female |
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| research on childrens books published in the 40's 50's and 60's indicated what |
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| that female characters were portrayed as passive and in need of strong males |
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| the term instrumentally was used by who to refer an emphasis on tasks, a focus on more distant goals, and a concern for external relationship between ones family and other soci institutions. |
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| talcott parsons and robert bales |
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| a set of people related by blood marriage or adoption who sahre the responsibility for reproducing and caring for members of society |
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| this refers to pride in the extended family expressed through the maintenance of close ties and strong obligations to kinfolk. |
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| a married couple their children and other relatives, such as grandparents, aunts or uncles living together in the same household is referred as what? |
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| the process that allows the transfer of legal rights responsibilities, and priveleges of parenthood to a new legal parent or parents is referred to as what? |
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| the restriction of mate selection to people within the same group is known as what? |
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| in the egalitarian authority pattern adult member of the family is regarded as what? |
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| males are expected to dominate family decision making in what ? |
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| r.w connell discussed the concept and coined the term |
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| general term for a marriage in whcih an indivdual can have several husbands or wives at the same time. |
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| this woman did fieldwork on woman in the roller derby |
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| gender and physical identiy do not match |
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| family deciision making reflects the inequality of traditional gender stratification in which men have held a dominant position over woman. |
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| applying to baby sit would not be a violation of what by a female? |
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| refers to a form of marriage in which one woman and one man are married to only each other. |
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| views gender roles as being necessary to keep the family in balance |
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| reers to denial of opportunities and equal rights to individual or groups that results from the normal operations of a society. |
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| institutional discrimination |
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expressive role is performed by woman, who claimed this ?
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| talcott parsons and robert bales |
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| views gender differences as a reflection of the subjugation of one group such as woman, by another group, such as men. |
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| the fear of and prejudice against homosexuality is called what? |
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| refers to the convergence of social forces that contributes to the subordinate status of poor non white women. |
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a married couple and their unmarried chldren living together constitute as what?
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likely to suggest that polyandrous cultures devalue the social worth of women.
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| true or false? denied pay equal to men, sexually harrased in the workplace and fired from jobs because they are pregant are true regarrding the treatment of women in many different nations. |
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| belief that men play a variety of gender roles, including nurturing and caring role and an effeminate-gay role, in addition to their traditional gender role of dominating women is called what? |
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| the belief in social economic and political equality for women is referred to as what |
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| the mass media religious instituions and education institutions play an important part in gender role sociliazation in the US. T/F |
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| a form of marriage in whcih a person can have several spouses in his or her lifetime but only one spouse at a time is called what |
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| expecting a woman to be nurturing would be an example of what? |
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| this suggests that, men have become powerful in pre industrial times because their size, physical strength and freedom from childbearing duties allowed them to dominate woman, but in contemporary societies such considerations are not so important |
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| this society holds woman with greater authority than men |
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| refers to the disproportionate respresentation of female headed households among the poor |
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| refers to a kinship system that favors the relatives of teh father |
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| what would be a violation of male gender role |
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| joining a knitting circle |
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| notes the ways in which the family gratitifies the needs of its members and contributes to the satability of society. |
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| functionalist perspective |
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| views marriage as a social constitution closely tied to human reproduction |
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| functionalist perspective |
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