Deck 7: Cohabitation and Marriage

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Which of the following was not a factor in changing the nature of marriage from companionship to individualization?

A)a rise in the standard of living
B)increasing economic independence of young women
C)the exposure of women to new ideas beyond the home
D)the migration of large numbers of people to rural areas
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The institutional marriage is marked predominately by

A)equal sharing of household chores and childcare.
B)mutual respect.
C)an attachment based on love and caring.
D)strict roles dictating how one is to behave within the family unit.
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Which of the following is one of the components of the marriage market?

A)databases
B)brokers
C)platforms
D)resources
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Which of the following enables marriage as an investment?

A)the marriage market
B)enforceable trust
C)the presence of labor-saving devices
D)extension of kinship networks through marriage
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Compared to women with less education and lower earnings, the specialization model predicts that women with more education and higher earnings are __________ likely to marry while the income-pooling model predicts they are __________ likely to marry.

A)less; more
B)more; less
C)equally; more
D)equally; less
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Courtship

A)is a process that originated in the 1900s in the United States.
B)began with young men calling on young women in their homes.
C)is publicly visible and has rules and restrictions.
D)became popular as more Americans moved to urban areas.
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With the emergence of adolescence as a recognized life stage for teenagers, the high school and college years gave young people

A)a protected time relatively free of parental involvement.
B)an incentive to marry young.
C)an incentive to help the family economically.
D)more restrictions from parents.
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Living together without marrying would be more common among the poor of a society primarily because

A)of loose morals.
B)of different values.
C)of a lack of resources.
D)they lack the will to get married.
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After the 1900s, the key resource that young people in the United States gained, which changed the centuries-old system of courtship, was

A)education.
B)land.
C)inheritance.
D)spending money.
Question
Increasingly, people in American society are entering into marriage because

A)they enjoy the openness, self-disclosure, communication, and mutual dependence that marriage brings.
B)of dissatisfaction with the dating scene.
C)they want to increase their level of personal satisfaction.
D)of the spiritual side of marriage.
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Dating

A)shifted the balance of power in favor of women.
B)was a system of exchanging goods for companionship.
C)had its heyday during 1945-1970.
D)was rare until 1920.
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Historically in the United States, and in some developing nations today, ________ has/have played an important part in the selection of a spouse.

A)parents
B)siblings
C)grandparents
D)pregnancies
Question
Recent studies suggest that cohabitation is

A)an alternative way of being single.
B)most common among college-educated young adults.
C)not seen as an alternative to marriage by most young adults.
D)declining in its prevalence and acceptance.
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The breadwinner-homemaker model of marriage

A)flourished in the 1950s.
B)was the norm between 1945 and 1975.
C)still flourishes today.
D)is making a comeback.
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A marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development, flexible roles, and open communication is called

A)institutional marriage.
B)companionate marriage.
C)individualistic marriage.
D)companionable marriage.
Question
A primary component of the early system of dating was that

A)couples had to have sexual intercourse in order to know if they were compatible.
B)people let their parents pick their dates.
C)the man was expected to pay for all the expenses of the date.
D)a couple was expected to make all decisions about the date jointly.
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concluded that, in the 1920s, young adults wanted

A)sexual allure.
B)material success.
C)romantic love.
D)domesticity.
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Burgess, a family sociologist,

A)felt that the individualized type of marriage was the best form.
B)did not foresee the dual-earner marriage overtaking the breadwinner-homemaker marriage.
C)predicted that the breadwinner-homemaker marriage model could not last.
D)stated that men and women should have an equal share of the household chores.
Question
Which of the following did not contribute to the end of traditional courtship patterns in the United States?

A)migration from rural areas to cities
B)higher standards of living
C)growth in passionate love as a basis for marriage
D)extended adolescence
Question
A marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, sexual gratification, and friendship is called

A)institutional marriage.
B)companionate marriage.
C)individualistic marriage.
D)companionable marriage.
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The symbolic importance of marriage has increased as its practical importance has increased.
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Cohabiting relationships among college graduates are, for the most part, a stage in the marriage process.
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Parental influence over children's marriage choices is most effective and direct when there is land or wealth to pass on.
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An adult who lives independently but has an intimate partnership with someone living elsewhere is said to be in a

A)living apart relationship.
B)separate living relationship.
C)non-cohabitation relationship.
D)non-together relationship.
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The advent of the dating system signaled the end of marriage as a marker of prestige and distinction.
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For lesbians and gay men, cohabitation was the only form of partnership available until the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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Men with higher earning potential are more likely to seek women with the same type of earning potential than they were a generation ago.
Question
In the 2000s in the United States, premarital cohabitation has increased from being the experience of a few to being commonplace.
Question
Explain how marriage is still important today as a symbol of status and prestige.
Question
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, companionship and sexual fulfillment became more important to a successful marriage.
Question
Which of the following is a feature of the companionate marriage?

A)sharp division of labor
B)equal sharing of authority between husband and wife
C)women's role as equal earners
D)discouragement of sex for pleasure
Question
Which of the following is a reason why the dating system became less connected to marriage?

A)decrease in the availability of manufacturing jobs
B)advent of the age of automobiles
C)rise in the age at marriage
D)emergence of the hookup scene
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The courtship process was developed in the United States.
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The greater commitment that marriage requires makes it especially useful for high-income couples.
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The institutional marriage refers to an emphasis on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms.
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The marriage bargain now includes the expectation that both spouses will contribute to the family income.
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The shift toward a more individualized marriage is accompanied with an emphasis on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification.
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Two-thirds of all births listed are to cohabiting couples.
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How might marriage be beneficial to people?
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What social trends led to the increase in independent living among young people in the mid to late twentieth century?
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Discuss what is meant when people refer to a positive selection into marriage and a negative selection out of marriage.
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Discuss the rise and fall of dating.
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Why do people still marry?
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Describe and explain the current context of marriage.
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What is the marriage market, and how does it work?
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How does organized religion support marriage today?
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What factors contributed to the recognition of adolescence as a stage of life in the United States?
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Explain how the automobile helped change courtship patterns in the United States.
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Describe the differences and similarities between opposite-sex and same-sex couple cohabitation.
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How has the marriage bargain changed over the past 50 years?
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How did Maud look at the difference between romantic love and spiritual love, and which did she choose?
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Why, traditionally, have the poor been more likely than the non-poor to substitute living together for legal marriage?
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individualized marriage
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
individualized marriage
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
individualized marriage
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
individualized marriage
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individualized marriage
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individualized marriage
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
individualized marriage
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individualized marriage
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individualized marriage
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individualized marriage
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
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domestic partnerships
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
domestic partnerships
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
marriage market
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
marriage market
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
marriage market
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
marriage market
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marriage market
those to whom dating shifted power
marriage market
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
marriage market
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
marriage market
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marriage market
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
marriage market
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
marriage market
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
men
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men
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
men
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
men
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men
those to whom dating shifted power
men
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
men
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
men
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
men
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
men
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
men
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
cohabitation
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
cohabitation
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
cohabitation
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
cohabitation
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
cohabitation
those to whom dating shifted power
cohabitation
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
cohabitation
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
cohabitation
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
cohabitation
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
cohabitation
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
cohabitation
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
specialization model
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
specialization model
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
specialization model
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
specialization model
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specialization model
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specialization model
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specialization model
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
specialization model
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
specialization model
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
specialization model
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
specialization model
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
income-pooling model
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
income-pooling model
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
income-pooling model
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
income-pooling model
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
income-pooling model
those to whom dating shifted power
income-pooling model
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
income-pooling model
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
income-pooling model
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
income-pooling model
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
income-pooling model
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
income-pooling model
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
institutional marriage
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
institutional marriage
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
institutional marriage
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
institutional marriage
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institutional marriage
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institutional marriage
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institutional marriage
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
institutional marriage
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
institutional marriage
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
institutional marriage
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
institutional marriage
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
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Deck 7: Cohabitation and Marriage
1
Which of the following was not a factor in changing the nature of marriage from companionship to individualization?

A)a rise in the standard of living
B)increasing economic independence of young women
C)the exposure of women to new ideas beyond the home
D)the migration of large numbers of people to rural areas
D
2
The institutional marriage is marked predominately by

A)equal sharing of household chores and childcare.
B)mutual respect.
C)an attachment based on love and caring.
D)strict roles dictating how one is to behave within the family unit.
D
3
Which of the following is one of the components of the marriage market?

A)databases
B)brokers
C)platforms
D)resources
D
4
Which of the following enables marriage as an investment?

A)the marriage market
B)enforceable trust
C)the presence of labor-saving devices
D)extension of kinship networks through marriage
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Compared to women with less education and lower earnings, the specialization model predicts that women with more education and higher earnings are __________ likely to marry while the income-pooling model predicts they are __________ likely to marry.

A)less; more
B)more; less
C)equally; more
D)equally; less
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Courtship

A)is a process that originated in the 1900s in the United States.
B)began with young men calling on young women in their homes.
C)is publicly visible and has rules and restrictions.
D)became popular as more Americans moved to urban areas.
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With the emergence of adolescence as a recognized life stage for teenagers, the high school and college years gave young people

A)a protected time relatively free of parental involvement.
B)an incentive to marry young.
C)an incentive to help the family economically.
D)more restrictions from parents.
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8
Living together without marrying would be more common among the poor of a society primarily because

A)of loose morals.
B)of different values.
C)of a lack of resources.
D)they lack the will to get married.
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9
After the 1900s, the key resource that young people in the United States gained, which changed the centuries-old system of courtship, was

A)education.
B)land.
C)inheritance.
D)spending money.
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10
Increasingly, people in American society are entering into marriage because

A)they enjoy the openness, self-disclosure, communication, and mutual dependence that marriage brings.
B)of dissatisfaction with the dating scene.
C)they want to increase their level of personal satisfaction.
D)of the spiritual side of marriage.
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Dating

A)shifted the balance of power in favor of women.
B)was a system of exchanging goods for companionship.
C)had its heyday during 1945-1970.
D)was rare until 1920.
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Historically in the United States, and in some developing nations today, ________ has/have played an important part in the selection of a spouse.

A)parents
B)siblings
C)grandparents
D)pregnancies
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13
Recent studies suggest that cohabitation is

A)an alternative way of being single.
B)most common among college-educated young adults.
C)not seen as an alternative to marriage by most young adults.
D)declining in its prevalence and acceptance.
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The breadwinner-homemaker model of marriage

A)flourished in the 1950s.
B)was the norm between 1945 and 1975.
C)still flourishes today.
D)is making a comeback.
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A marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development, flexible roles, and open communication is called

A)institutional marriage.
B)companionate marriage.
C)individualistic marriage.
D)companionable marriage.
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A primary component of the early system of dating was that

A)couples had to have sexual intercourse in order to know if they were compatible.
B)people let their parents pick their dates.
C)the man was expected to pay for all the expenses of the date.
D)a couple was expected to make all decisions about the date jointly.
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concluded that, in the 1920s, young adults wanted

A)sexual allure.
B)material success.
C)romantic love.
D)domesticity.
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Burgess, a family sociologist,

A)felt that the individualized type of marriage was the best form.
B)did not foresee the dual-earner marriage overtaking the breadwinner-homemaker marriage.
C)predicted that the breadwinner-homemaker marriage model could not last.
D)stated that men and women should have an equal share of the household chores.
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19
Which of the following did not contribute to the end of traditional courtship patterns in the United States?

A)migration from rural areas to cities
B)higher standards of living
C)growth in passionate love as a basis for marriage
D)extended adolescence
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20
A marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, sexual gratification, and friendship is called

A)institutional marriage.
B)companionate marriage.
C)individualistic marriage.
D)companionable marriage.
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21
The symbolic importance of marriage has increased as its practical importance has increased.
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Cohabiting relationships among college graduates are, for the most part, a stage in the marriage process.
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Parental influence over children's marriage choices is most effective and direct when there is land or wealth to pass on.
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An adult who lives independently but has an intimate partnership with someone living elsewhere is said to be in a

A)living apart relationship.
B)separate living relationship.
C)non-cohabitation relationship.
D)non-together relationship.
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The advent of the dating system signaled the end of marriage as a marker of prestige and distinction.
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For lesbians and gay men, cohabitation was the only form of partnership available until the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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Men with higher earning potential are more likely to seek women with the same type of earning potential than they were a generation ago.
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In the 2000s in the United States, premarital cohabitation has increased from being the experience of a few to being commonplace.
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Explain how marriage is still important today as a symbol of status and prestige.
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, companionship and sexual fulfillment became more important to a successful marriage.
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Which of the following is a feature of the companionate marriage?

A)sharp division of labor
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C)women's role as equal earners
D)discouragement of sex for pleasure
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Which of the following is a reason why the dating system became less connected to marriage?

A)decrease in the availability of manufacturing jobs
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C)rise in the age at marriage
D)emergence of the hookup scene
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The courtship process was developed in the United States.
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The greater commitment that marriage requires makes it especially useful for high-income couples.
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The institutional marriage refers to an emphasis on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms.
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The marriage bargain now includes the expectation that both spouses will contribute to the family income.
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The shift toward a more individualized marriage is accompanied with an emphasis on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification.
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Two-thirds of all births listed are to cohabiting couples.
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How might marriage be beneficial to people?
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What social trends led to the increase in independent living among young people in the mid to late twentieth century?
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Discuss what is meant when people refer to a positive selection into marriage and a negative selection out of marriage.
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Discuss the rise and fall of dating.
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Why do people still marry?
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Describe and explain the current context of marriage.
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What is the marriage market, and how does it work?
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How does organized religion support marriage today?
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What factors contributed to the recognition of adolescence as a stage of life in the United States?
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Explain how the automobile helped change courtship patterns in the United States.
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Describe the differences and similarities between opposite-sex and same-sex couple cohabitation.
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How has the marriage bargain changed over the past 50 years?
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51
How did Maud look at the difference between romantic love and spiritual love, and which did she choose?
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Why, traditionally, have the poor been more likely than the non-poor to substitute living together for legal marriage?
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companionate marriage
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
companionate marriage
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
companionate marriage
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
companionate marriage
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
companionate marriage
those to whom dating shifted power
companionate marriage
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
companionate marriage
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
companionate marriage
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
companionate marriage
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
companionate marriage
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
companionate marriage
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
courtship
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
courtship
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
courtship
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
courtship
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
courtship
those to whom dating shifted power
courtship
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
courtship
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
courtship
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
courtship
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
courtship
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
courtship
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
union
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
union
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
union
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
union
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
union
those to whom dating shifted power
union
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
union
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
union
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
union
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
union
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
union
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
individualized marriage
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
individualized marriage
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
individualized marriage
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
individualized marriage
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
individualized marriage
those to whom dating shifted power
individualized marriage
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
individualized marriage
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
individualized marriage
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
individualized marriage
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
individualized marriage
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
individualized marriage
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
domestic partnerships
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
domestic partnerships
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
domestic partnerships
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
domestic partnerships
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
domestic partnerships
those to whom dating shifted power
domestic partnerships
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
domestic partnerships
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
domestic partnerships
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
domestic partnerships
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
domestic partnerships
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
domestic partnerships
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
marriage market
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
marriage market
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
marriage market
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
marriage market
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
marriage market
those to whom dating shifted power
marriage market
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
marriage market
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
marriage market
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
marriage market
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
marriage market
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
marriage market
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
men
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
men
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
men
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
men
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
men
those to whom dating shifted power
men
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
men
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
men
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
men
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
men
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
men
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
cohabitation
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
cohabitation
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
cohabitation
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
cohabitation
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
cohabitation
those to whom dating shifted power
cohabitation
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
cohabitation
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
cohabitation
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
cohabitation
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
cohabitation
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
cohabitation
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
specialization model
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
specialization model
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
specialization model
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
specialization model
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
specialization model
those to whom dating shifted power
specialization model
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
specialization model
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
specialization model
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
specialization model
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
specialization model
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
specialization model
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
income-pooling model
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
income-pooling model
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
income-pooling model
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
income-pooling model
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
income-pooling model
those to whom dating shifted power
income-pooling model
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
income-pooling model
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
income-pooling model
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
income-pooling model
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
income-pooling model
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
income-pooling model
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
institutional marriage
living arrangement in which two unmarried adults have a sexual relationship and share living space
institutional marriage
a model of the marriage market in which both spouses work for pay and pool their incomes.
institutional marriage
a model of marriage in which women specialize in housework and child care
institutional marriage
marriage in which emphasis is on male authority, duty, and conformity to social norms
institutional marriage
those to whom dating shifted power
institutional marriage
stable, intimate relationship between two people who live in the same household, married or not
institutional marriage
single individuals' search for others who are marriageable
institutional marriage
publicly visible process with rules and restrictions through which men and women find marriage partners
institutional marriage
a marriage in which the emphasis is on self-development and flexible roles
institutional marriage
marriage in which the emphasis is on affection, friendship, and sexual gratification
institutional marriage
legal relationship exclusively for same-sex couples in the United Kingdom
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