Deck 53: The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage
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Deck 53: The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage
1
Which statement about American marriage is most accurate?
A) Remarriage has become more like first marriage.
B) Remarriage has become institutionalized.
C) First marriage has become like remarriage.
D) First marriage has become institutionalized.
A) Remarriage has become more like first marriage.
B) Remarriage has become institutionalized.
C) First marriage has become like remarriage.
D) First marriage has become institutionalized.
C
2
The weakening of the social norms that define people's behavior in a social institution is known as ______.
A) remarriage
B) reinstitutionalization
C) marriage
D) deinstitutionalization
A) remarriage
B) reinstitutionalization
C) marriage
D) deinstitutionalization
D
3
What was undermining the institutionalized basis of marriage in 1978?
A) same-sex marriage
B) the changing division of labor in the home
C) the decrease in childbearing outside marriage
D) pure relationships
A) same-sex marriage
B) the changing division of labor in the home
C) the decrease in childbearing outside marriage
D) pure relationships
B
4
Modern marriage is best described as ______ important.
A) symbolically
B) practically
C) politically
D) economically
A) symbolically
B) practically
C) politically
D) economically
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5
The belief that "each person has a unique core of feeling and intuition that should unfold or be expressed if individuality is to be realized" is known as ______.
A) determinant cohabitation
B) romantic love
C) expressive individualism
D) emotional satisfaction
A) determinant cohabitation
B) romantic love
C) expressive individualism
D) emotional satisfaction
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6
Throughout the 1950s, wives and husbands based their gratification on ______.
A) playing their marital roles well
B) romantic love
C) emotional satisfaction
D) understanding each other's pure relationships
A) playing their marital roles well
B) romantic love
C) emotional satisfaction
D) understanding each other's pure relationships
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7
In which decade did the first great change in the meaning of marriage occur?
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
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8
The second great change in the meaning of marriage resulted in a transition from the ______ marriage to the ______ marriage.
A) companionate; individualized
B) individualized; companionate
C) expressive; instrumental
D) instrumental; expressive
A) companionate; individualized
B) individualized; companionate
C) expressive; instrumental
D) instrumental; expressive
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9
All of the following are true of a pure relationship except it ______.
A) lasts only as long as both partners are satisfied
B) depends on social institutions and economic life
C) is the extension of increasing individualism
D) exists primarily in the realms of emotion and self-identity
A) lasts only as long as both partners are satisfied
B) depends on social institutions and economic life
C) is the extension of increasing individualism
D) exists primarily in the realms of emotion and self-identity
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10
According to the author, what is the central puzzle within the deinstitutionalization of marriage?
A) How can spouses be emotionally satisfied within the social constraints of marriage?
B) How can one fit marriage into a full life?
C) Why is marriage still regulated by law?
D) Why are people still choosing to marry when there are so many other available options?
A) How can spouses be emotionally satisfied within the social constraints of marriage?
B) How can one fit marriage into a full life?
C) Why is marriage still regulated by law?
D) Why are people still choosing to marry when there are so many other available options?
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11
Define Hochschild's stalled revolution.
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12
Identify two cultural trends and two material trends that altered the meaning of marriage during the twentieth century.
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13
Discuss how marriage has become deinstitutionalized.
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14
In which situations would the poor and near poor be most likely to marry?
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15
Discuss how the author sees the current state of marriage and its likely future.
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