81.In 1999, the number of women enrolled in college: a.declined. b.was equal to men. c.outnumbered men. d.increased only in female-dominated fields. 82.A husband must manage two...





81.In 1999, the number of women enrolled in college:



a.declined.



b.was equal to men.



c.outnumbered men.



d.increased only in female-dominated fields.



82.A husband must manage two marriages—one to his wife, and the other to his:



a.friends.



b.career.



c.in-laws.



d.ego.



83.In the traditional working-class family, the wife is expected to:



a.spend most of her time at home.



b.establish a career.



c.be strong and aggressive.



d.perform volunteer activities.



84.In the traditional working-class family, much of the husband's social life revolves around his:



a.brothers and sisters.



b.male friends.



c.wife's interests.



d.volunteer activities.



85.Cox and Demmitt argue that the working-class husband may feel threatened when his wife:



a.is traditional.



b.works.



c.has female friends.



d.reads.



86.A traditional marriage based on stereotypical roles will work if:



a.husbands and wives believe in romantic love.



b.both partners know their place and role.



c.one spouse has a well-paying job.



d.couples can manage to delay having children.



87.Although Carol was sometimes resentful of Dan's expectations of her around the house, there were some advantages. Two of these were probably:



a.security and reduced conflict.



b.flexibility and understanding.



c.job satisfaction and choice.



d.sense of pride and importance.



88.Feminists who believe that women are still more disadvantaged than men are likely to cite all of the following indicators
EXCEPT:



a.low college graduation rates among women.



b.pay differentials between men and women.



c.the female concentration in low-level jobs.



d.lack of child support by unwed fathers.



89.Children of immigrants often feel:



a.integrated into popular American culture.



b.confined to their homes.



c.torn between traditions and popular American culture.



d.embarrassed by their parents.



90.Hewlett believes that many American women have turned away from the feminist movement because radical feminists have attacked:



a.lesbianism.



b.motherhood.



c.Hillary Clinton.



d.abortion.



91.Although American women avoid being labeled a feminist, they support many of the feminist goals
EXCEPT:



a.better pay.



b.better child care.



c.better jobs.



d.better feminist role models.



92.Betty Friedan's ____ suggested that it was time for the women's movement to abandon strident militancy and consolidate women's gains.



a.The Second Stage



b.Sex and Destiny



c.The Feminine Mystique



d.Sex and Temperament



93.Betty Friedan's critique of the feminist movement has been:



a.described as the beginning of the second sexual revolution.



b.linked to the increased interest in feminist philosophy.



c.ignored by the present academic leadership of the women's movement.



d.dismissed as the man-hating philosophy of a radical feminists.



94.The women's movement has helped in many ways
EXCEPT
to:



a.destroy gender stereotypes.



b.encourage the participation of men in parenting.



c.increase equity between females and males.



d.facilitate a return to traditional gender roles.



95.The losses which have accompanied the women's movement are centered on all of the following issues
EXCEPT:



a.sexuality.



b.education.



c.childbearing.



d.childrearing.







May 15, 2022
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