SOC. 208 FINAL
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- The study of social and cultural influences on the individual and the individual influence on social behavior and culture is referred to as
- Sociology
- Theory answers_________ while research answers_______
- What⬦why
- Author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr takes the position in the “afterword†of Free to BE…You and Me that first graders should learn about
- Cultural relativity
- In our discussion on cultural differences, Professor Keating told the class about reading an article with an interview with several young women in India. These women flet sorry for American women because
- American parents do not care enough about their daughters to arrange good marriages from them.
- “The process related to socialization by which the learned behaviors and attitudes seem to be innate or natural†is the definition given in class for
- Internalization
- If students remember only one thing from this class, Professor Keating wishes it would be which of the following?
- The concept of the “looking-Glass Self†and that we all serve as mirrors for children who are learning who they are by how we interact with them.
- Which of the following is NOT identified by sociologists as one of the societal functions fulfilled by the social institution of the family?
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Regulation of sex, reproduction, care of children, serves as an economic unit.
All of the above have been identified as societal functions fulfilled by the social institution of the family. - The social institution of religion impacts the social institution of the family through the creation or support of norms, beliefs and values. Professor Keating has found one principle common in many religions that, if practiced, would solve many family p
- Golden Rule
- From a sociological perspective as discussed in class, the clashes between the social institution of religion and the social institutions of science results from the difference in their respective functions in society. One of the functions of religion is
- Explain the unknown and unknowable⬦explain the known and knowable.
- The techniques of Participant Observation or Field Research was primarily developed by
- Anthropologists
- When reviewing social science research which characteristic indicates that you should be skeptical about the accuracy of the information?
- To make it easier to read, the author skipped the technical stuff like the population and sample sizes and exact percentages. Instead they reported the finding only as “a majority†or “a minorityâ€
- Which is best documented by credible research according to Professor Keating in Class?
- Natural Family Planning has much higher failure rate than the Pill, estimated as high as 20 to 30% failure rate compared to 1% for the Pill.
- The positive aspects of learning about research findings include all but which of the following?
- Cognitive dissonance
- Why do some cultures differentiate between parallel and cross cousins?
- Because social obligations may differ between parallel and cross cousins.
- Group marriage⬦.
- Is not predominant in any known society but is found among some groups in some societies
- When a child is considered related to both the mother’s family and the father’s family that system is referred to as…
- Bilateral
- The practice of one husband having two or more wives at the same time is referred to as
- Polygamy and polgyny
- When a man and woman become engaged on the Aran Islands, Ireland what does the bride do traditionally?
- She designs a new sweater combing the designs of her family and his family
- The British pressured the Todas of India to give up polyandry. As a result the Todas evolved to
- Group marriage
- The hopi Bride's wedding clothes are
- made by the groom and his male relatives
- The indo-europeans migrated from Eastern Eurpoe after 5000 BCE and used which animal to eventually conquer most of Eurpoe
- horses
- Religious groups that are opposed to teh use of birth control sometimes justify their oppostion with the Bible sotry referred to as the
- "sin of Onan"
- Which of the following characteristic of ancient Sparta in Greece?
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NOT peaceful adn intellectual without militaristic inclinations.
NOT husbands and wives were affectionate lovers, social companions and intellectual equals.
NOT children enjoyed happy childhoods with extended play and educations
NONE OF THE ABOVE - Which of the followign was NOT only the reesons ancient Roman husbands could use to divorce a wife?
- barreness
- As compared to the other cultures of that time, the CHritians ______ the importance of marriage and the family.
- decreased
- America was built by wave after wave of immigrants from many countries. The immigrant ancestors of some students (and Professor Keating) include those from Ireland. It is imporant, however, for all of us to remember that
- the famine was a political famine as much as (if not more than) an agricultural famien. Only the potato crop failed. Other crops were fine. THe English landlords or occupiers exported more than enough food from Ireland to feed everyone all throught the "famine"
- Marital satisfaction _________ the birth of each child
- decreases with
- C.Wright Mills, an important American socilogist, called individuals' lives_______, and used the term, ________- for the "lives" of societies.
- biographies...history
- The Second Wave Women's Movement focused on
- bringing amily issue such as sexuality, battering, and housework to the forefront.
- Sociologist take the postion that although it is true that individuals make choices, they make them
- within the limits of the society in which they live.
- In 1850 two percent of the population lived past their sixty-fifth birthday. What percentage does so today?
- 75%
- Structural functionalists believe that a system works best when the elements are functionally serving the system. They think that a family works best when
- a busband focuses on instrumental functions and wife focuses on expressive functions.
- ___________ prompted the need formore women workers in society and the idea that a real woman would work as a welder, electrician, or some other type of productive worker.
- World War II
- The Modern family can be divided into two types:
- Democratic and Companionate
- Families of the 1950's are sometime seens as a prototype of the American family for the past century. A review of the rates of marriage, divorce, and fertility shows...
- this image is inaccurate because the fifties are out of sync with the general trends over the century
- The family wage could improve the quality of life of working-class people and free them from some of the oppression of the factories. What problems with it was was discussed by Aulette?
- It made working-class women mor etightly controlled by and dependent of their husbands. It legitimated the exclusion of married women from the workplace.
- The governing body of the Seneca Iroquois was composed of _________ chosen by ______.
- men...women
- Two competing views of womanhood were promoted in the 19th century. The "Cult of True Womanhood" promoted piety, purity, submissiveness, and domesticity. The "Ideal of Real Womanhood" promoted
- physical fitness, education, assertiveness and employability.
- Structuration Theory includes the concept of agency which refers to
- micro-level social activities that influence the macro-level society.
- Historians have been debating whether President Thomas Jefferson had sexual relations with one of his slaves, sally Hemings, that produced slave children. Textbook author Judy Aulette and Barbaara Keating have both concluded that
- the evidence supports the assertion that at least one of Sally Hemings children was fathered by Jefferson
- During the historical period of slavery, approximately ___ percent of Southern whites owned one or more slaves
- 25%
- Native Americans were moved to isolated reservations, but their children were sent to schools off the reservation because
- the government wnated to eliminate the Native American culture and replace it with the values of the Anglo American society
- Sharecropping families were likely to be
- male-dominated nuclear families
- The basic unit of labor under slavery was the ________. The basic unit of labolr under sharecropping was the __________.
- individual... nuclear family
- Economists recommend that the ideal maximum amount a family should pay for housing is _________ of their household income.
- 25%
- In reserach cited by Aulette, nine months after a plant had closed, 51% of the workers reported that unemployment had __________ impact on their marriage, 33% reported ______ impact on their marriage and 16% reported________impact.
- no...a negative... a positive.
- Which two ethnic groups consitently experience higher unemployment rates than the other groups?
- none
- sociologists call the organization of the production and distribution of the necessities of life the _________ system
- economic
- A 1998 study cited by Aulette reproted that _____- percent of employees say that it is somewhat or very likely they will lose their jobs within a few years
- 30
- Most Asian families have been traditionally patriachal. Which of the following is more egalitarian probably due to the equal treatment of men and women in the indigenous religion?
- Filipino
- Which social class includes the largest proportion of people in our society, about 60 to 65%?
- working class
- The most important single predictor of a man's occupational status is his
- father's occupational status
- Among Vietnamese and other Southeastern Asian immigrants, the concept of extended family obligations includes
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a broad range of relatives who are alive, ancestors who have died, family members of the future.
ALL OF THE ABOVE - Pearce (cited by Aulette) asserted that the "feminization of poverty" can be attributed to
- the reponsibility of women for children and discrimination in the labor market against women.
- Research cited by Aulette indicated that hte group that is most ambivalent and sometimes negative about education for their children is the
- white working class
- In Hope's presentation on television families, Cooley's conception of the "looking glass elf" was used ot understand...
- how we can understand our society and how others perceive our society by looking at television.
- In the 1960s the death of President John F. Kennedy and the increase in divorce rates coincided with the rise of more single-parent households of televsion. Howvers, these depictions only included:
- widowed single dads
- If the 1950's could be considered the "perfect family ear," with the rise of such shows as LEave it to Beaver and Father Knowns Best, which era could be considered as dipecting American families in crisis, with the influx of such television sho
- 2000s
- Under the owner-property marriage structure in the early 19th century, what happened if a husband was alcoholic, financially irresponsible, and/or abusive towards his wife?
- in divorces, husbands automatically received custody of the children and all the property.
- The instrumental duties and rights stayed similar in the evolution from Owner-Property to Head-Complement marital structures. Waht was the primary difference? Int he Head-Complement structures,
- husbands are expected to consider his wife's wishes in decision making.
- The lowest earning disparity between males and females occurred among those with which educational credentials?
- less than an eighth-grade education
- The _________ effect is sometimes used to describe the rapid promotion of men over women, especially into maanagement, in female-dominated fields.
- glass elevator
- On average, which demographic category earned 78 cents on average for ever $1.00 earned by white men in 2004
- black men
- The National Committe on Equal Pay asserts that which of the following reasons can best explain the disparity between men and women's earnings?
- women take mroe time off for family needs than m.
- In which spectrum are women paid more than men on average?
- in neither male- nor female-dominated occupations
- According to the article cited on the andout what should you do to gaurd yoruself against identity theft?
- avoid carring your social security card or number with you, avoid giving out your social security number
- How much intersest doew the average household withe credit-card debt pay in a year?
- more than $1000
- Which of the following is true regarding federal estate or death taxes in 2006 through 2008?
- no federal estate taxes are paid on the first two million dollars of an estate.
- Which has the highest probability of making a person a millionaire (having a net work of $1,000,000 or more) in our society?
- saving 10% of everythign you ear and putting it in a good, long-term investment like a stock index fund.
- Five types of inormation or stages of the communications process
- senses, feelings, intentions, actions
- The purpose of Style 2 communications
- power and control
- The "silent treatment" in which one partner refuses to talk to another belongs to which communicaiton style?
- style 2- directive
- When considering which of the four marital structures is appropriate, Professor Keating stressed taht students
- should be honest with bot themselves and their partners about the assumptions implicit in any of the four structures
- Which class is most likely to move in order to maintain their income?
- the middle class
- Gerson and Zavella were both cited by Aulette about their reserach on women and work. Gerson's work showed that women chose between two opposing roles, either employees or wives and mothers. Zavella's work shows that Chicanas
- felt that he two roles were contiguous; they work because they wish to be better wives and mothers
- Aulette cited the work Rosabeth Moss Kanter who identitied five major effects of work on family. Which of the following is the definition of "Worldview" she includes as one of these?
- the values and ideas promoted at work that influence the employee in his or her behavior at home.
- Reserach documents gendered diffrences in houswork. Finding indicate taht __ do most of the daily jobs, _ do most of the jobs that are time-bound, _ more often do two or three things at one time, and _____- serve as time and motion managers of the family
- women, women, women, women
- Which of the following is true regarding children's contributions to housework among two-parent families?
- african-american children do signifciantly more houswork than whit echildren
- Lim studied Korean immigrant couples and foudn that
- husbands will do childcare but refuse to do cleaning, cooking and laundry
- A researcher who is examining toys that can be used to learn about houswork, like toy stoves and dolls, is probably usign which of the following frameworks?
- socialization
- When men participate in housework they report feeling of
- demoralization, sadness, helplessness, and hopelessness
- In the anceient societies of Greece and Rome,
- love existed but was kept separate from marriage
- In the industrial 19th century U.S. , love was idealized as
- the asexual love between mother and child
- Michael and colleagues researched attitudes towards sex in the 1990s. They found that people could be grouped into three categories
- traditonal, relational, recreational
- Dorothy Stetson described three major periods of marriage in U.S> history. Which of the following is NOT one of these are described by Stetson?
- Period of Civil Unions
- When a woman marries someone in a higher social class than her own, sociologists refer to it as
- hypergamy
- When a marital contract is ended through a divorce in the United States,
- the state make sthe final decision over nearly all arrangements
- Research on Japanese Americans documented that they viewed Japanese marriages are based on duty and American marriages as based on romantic lvoe. Issi (first-generation Japanese Americans) sought to model their marriages on
- the Japanese model
- What is the relationship between involvement and power in a dateing relationship?
- for both men and women, the less the involvement in a relationship, the greater the power in that relationship
- Communication reserach on converaton between men and women indicates that __________ talke more; _____ interrupt more; _________- ask more questions; and _______ use more qualifiers
- men, men, women, women
- Which socio-economic group has the highest rate of divorce?
- the lower class
- The 1997 Louisiana was the first sates to institute________ which ware being considered in abotu 20 other sates.
- covenant marriage
- All of the following are true in the history of divorce except one.
- the puritans thought divorce was too easy and frequent in England so they initially forbade it in the American colonies.
- The Union of Concerned Scientists have expressed concern recently through a press release because
- they have documented a number of cases in which the cureent federal government administration has suprressed or distorted research findings
- In terms of cultural preference, although not acutal practice, the most popular form of marriage in the world is
- polygny
- Aulette says that we need to identify goals for reconstructing families and societies in ways that provide for loving and egalitarian communitites while being careful not to maintain or create relationships that place some people at a disadvantage. She c
- It is not enough for owmen to be able to do men's work as well as women's; it is necessary to reconsider the value of mothering and reorder public priorites so that caring for children counts in and adds to the lives of women and men.
- Research cited by Aulette indicates taht the group that is most conscious of cultivating community responsibility is the
- black middle class
- Which of the following is true regarding the possible correlations between the problems of violence, alcohol or chemical abuse, infidelity and jealousy?
- they are significantly correlated and are often found together
- The good predictor of futre infidelity is
- past infidelity
- To eliminate violence in intimate relationships, the
- perpetrator must take full responsibility for the violent behavior
- The Amish are
- pacifists
- In the Old Order Amish community
- the entire courtship and engagemetn process is kept a secret untilt he marriage banns are announced a few weeks before the weddings
- The Hutterites
- are monogamous, communal, anabaptist, pacifist
- The Amanas
- have turned their colonies into a tourist attraction and use the former communal dining hall as public restaurants.
- Which of the following family experimental groups practiced celibacy?
- shakers
- Hopedale was founded on the belief in
- practical christinity
- Which parently style puts the most emphasis on obedience and control?
- authoritarian
- A parent who promises a child $10 for every "A" and $5 for every "B" on a report card is trying to use
- an external locus of control
- The children of parents using which parently style generally have the lowest grades in school?
- authoritarian
- The Logical Consequences for coming in late in a family that the teenager will be grounded one day for every fiftenn minutes she is late. The teen comes home 35 minutes late but explains to her dad that she forgot her watch so should not grounded. Accord
- He should enfore the 2 day grouding consequence because remembering her watch or keeping track of the time some other way was her responsibility tied to her freedom to go out.
- Which of the following is/are the qualities characteristic of boundaries established in good discipline parenting strategies?
- they are clear and consisten, they are reasonable and realistic and they grow with the child.
- Predictor of marital success were compared in class to
- factors determing preminums for life and/or car insurance.
- Which of the following are considered Class B predictors of martial success?
- Education, previous divorce, parents' approval
- According to research presented in class on age at marriage and marital success...
- age is positively related to marital success; the older the better.
- Socio-economic Status (social class or SES) is __________ correlated with marital success
- positively (as SES increases, so does marital success)
- Which of the following is more accurately reflected int he research on the impact of jobs that require travel or separation on marital success?
- "Out of sight; out of mind." Travel required by jobs puts stress on marriages with highter liklihood of divorce...
- Which of the following is one of the typical mistakes made by family member when dealing with an alcoholic
- ignoring it, seeking inappropriate or inadequate help, denying that it is alcoholism
- Professor Keating cited Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The Unquiet Mind, about treatment for manic depression or bipolar disorder. She recommends
- medication, psychothrapy
- Professor Keating cited Ann Fletcher, author of Sober for Good, when discussing alcoholism. They take the position that
- Alcoholics Anonymous is not for eveveryone. Other support or treatment programs work ebtter for some people.
- IF people could choose the sex of their child, what would be the results?
- there would be two boys for every girl
- The average sperm count for American males has decreased. What is the most likely cuase?
- environmental pollution
- The Gaia hypothesis suggests that...
- the planet earth is like one living organism witht he humans as one element, if humans continue to over-populate the pollute the earth, the earth will eventually become uninhabiable for humans who will go extinct.
- Family-friendly policies in corporage seeings such as flex-time and on-site day-care cneters generally...
- are cost effective
- More ___________ are victims of all reported violenc ein our society. More __________ are victims of violenc by intimate perpetrators.
- men tahn women...women than men.
- Martial rape
- is now considered a crime in all fifty sates although many states have exemptions.
- Auleete devides theories explaning family violenc einto three major frameworks:
- individualistic, family violence, feminist
- In comparing responsese to being assaulted by a spouse, reserachers have found that _____ are more likely to call the police, ________ are more likely to press charges, and _____ are less likely to drop charages.
- men...men...men
- In comparing the 1970s and the 1990s on the amount of time parents spend with their childre, the amount of availiable time per family has _____ and the available amount of time per child has
- decreased...increased
- Infedtility is attributed to the man in ________ of the cases and attributed to the woman in ___- of the cases with the raming cases attributed to both partners or unknown.
- one third and one third
- Veevers interviewed married couples about decision not to have children. She found that two-thirds of the couples...
- made the decision after marriage after a series of postponements.
- Aulette cited Barrie Thorne who identified three contemporary images of children in society. These include all EXCEPT...
- children as spiritual innocents.
- Social learning theorist argue that children learn gender through
- reward and punishment
- Auleet cites Bem's recommendations for parents to counteract the dominant gender ideology of our society. She suggest that parents
- emphasize the biological distincutions and istinguish themf rom socially determinded differences
- Research has shown that children have ____ effect on parents' mental health
- a negative
- __________ leave their parents home earlier than _________ and are _____ likely to return.
- women...men...less
- A redistributive welfare state is one in whihc...
- the primary aim is to restructure the economy by redistributing wealth and resources.
- What is meant by a "means-tested" social service program?
- Recipients must prove that they need the service and that they cannot provide it for themselves.
- When comparing families on welfare with the general national population, wich of the following is most accurate?
- families on welfare have fewer children on the average
- Workfare
- recipients become low-wage, nonunion competitors for jobs which eliminate jobs and union strength among regular workers
- Aulette asserts that the lack of a formal family policy in the united states is a result of three factors. these include all of the following except
- a democratic form of government
- ________ in every 1000 victims are men
- 51
- "the use of physical force by a man against his intimate cohabiting partner.
- defines woman battering or wife abuse
- Economic abuse
- taking her money or not allowing her to earn money; giving her an allowance; making her account for every penny she spends
- emotional abuse
- humiliating and verbally abusing her
- threats and coercion
- threatening suicide; making her engage in illegal activities; sexual coercion
- social isolation
- controlling whom she sees and talks to; wehre she goes
- intimidation
- destroying her property, hittign walls instead of her
- using male privilege
- defining roles; making major decisions; treating her like a servant
- what ages are victims most victimizations
- between the ages of twenty and twenty-four are most vulnerable that nearly all vitims of intimate violence are between the ages of sixteen and thirty-four
- Three factors battered women leave their husbands
- the violence approached the level of severity they associated with stranger raper, the violence became abnormal, the women received help from an outsider
- a phenomenon rooted in the gentic makeup or learned characteristics of individuals who experience the problem
- battering
- exhibits of the battered women's syndrome
- low self-esteem, depression, and the difficulty making decisions
- Men who batter exhibit the following cluster of common characteristics
- Excessive jealousy, victim-blaming and denial of their violence, a belief that sexual infidelity in men is acceptable, a belief that women, especially their wives are incompetent, a belief that they are entitled to respect as men, the belief that they are entitled to "discipline", a belief that they might have an anger problem
- An approach that seeks policies that call for cahnges in the social-structural system
- family violence
- an approach that call for similar changes in the social structure but insists that each of these cahnges be made in light of the gendered character of violence
- feminist approach
- Women victims three most common reasons for not calling the police
- women feared injury by the suspect as punishment for calling, believed tha thte police would make things worse, and had no access to a phone
- The act that makes women battering a federal crime punishable by up to five years in prision to cross state line to do bodily harm to spouses or intimate partners. It also allows a state to prosecute stalkers and those subject to protective order as felo
- Violence against Women Act
- Alice Rossi four salient features of parenting
- cultural pressure to assume the role, onset of the role, irrevocability of the role and preparation for parenthhod
- Motherhood mystique tells us that
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women achieve their ultimate fulfillment becoming mothers. The body of work assigned to mothers-caring for child, home and husband. In order to be a good mother, a women must like being a mother and all the work that goes with it. Mothers cannot be independent from men. Lesbians are not good mothers.
A woman's ardent, exclusive devotion to mothering is good for her children - Fassinger divided marriages into foure types:
- segregated, modified segregated, integrated, and primarly wife-shaped
- Segregated marriages
- ones in which husbands and wives controlled different sets of tasks
- modified segregated households
- like segregated except the wife played the role of a juniro partner
- integrated marriages
- those in which husbands and wives shared relatively equally in taks and decision making
- Wife shaped marriage
- although husbands int hese marriages retained significant influence and veto pwoer, the wives were active decision makers and handled finances.
- _______, not youth, should be blamed for most health problems of teen mothers and their babies.
- poverty
- NRTs
- New reproductive technologies, include ultrasound, aminiocentesis (sampling fetal cellls by extracting some of the amniotic fluid), chrionic villi sampling (sampling fetal cells from the pregnant woman's cervix to determine abnormalities and sex of the fetus), fetal monitoring and fetal surgery.
- The inhibition of new life includes
- contraception, abortion, and sterilization
- Ehrensaft specific results of having both women and men mother
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liberates women from full time mothering.
Affords opportunities for mroe equal relationships.
Allows men more access to children
Allows children to be parented by two
provides new socialization experiences and possibly increased the likelihood of less gender-stereotyped behaviors
challenges the myth that women are better equipped biologically for parenting
puts pressure on political, economic and social structures for change - one in every how many households is headed by a father
- 6
- Risman looked at parenting in three factors
- time spent in housework, parent-child intimacy, and overt affection
- Lempert three kinds of other fathers
- one-step removed fathers, (grandfathers) stand up fathers (a man who stands) and stand in fathers ( uncles or cousins, Boys Club leaders)
- People who remain childless are put into three groups
- diagnostic model, the deprivation model and the labeling model
- Barrie Thorne contemporary American images of the relationship between children and adults fall into three categories:
- children as learners of adult culture, children as threats to adults society and children as victims of adults
- Psychoanalytic theory, Sigmund Freud. Freudian theory aruges that
- children learn to be gendered individuals by interacting with their mothers.
- Social learnign theorists aruge that childre learn gender through
- reward and punishment
- In gender socialization, cognitive-developmental theory
- improves on social learning theory by recognizing the child as an active participant in the process. It aruges that children move through stages of psychological maturity.
- Social interaction theory
- forces us to notice the reciprocal relationship between children and others and the active role that we all play in creating gender. West and Zimmerman call this doing gender
- By the time the average American child reaches eithreen years of age he or she has watched hours of TV and has seen 350,000 commericals
- 22,000
- Pogrebin has named pedophobia meaning
- ped meanign child and phoibia meaning fear or dread.
- In the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatmean Act of 1974 Congress defined child abuse as
- overt acts of aggression such as excessive verbal derogation, beaitn gor inflicting physical injury and sexual abuse.
- Patriarchy means
- the dominance and control of women by men in nuclear families and extended households, as awells a in nonfamily social instituions such as government and work
- Welfare states can be divided into two types
- programmatic welfare states and redistributive welfare states
- staes in which a "capitalist states devoes a portion of its gross nation product, through taxation, to the solution of certain social problems without changint he basic nature of the economy
- Programmatic welfare
- states that its primary aim is to resructure the ecnomy by redistributing wealth and resources
- redistributive welfare
- TANF
- Temporary Assistance to NEed Families
- Myths abotu Welfare Mothers
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Welfare mothers form single-parent households in order to obtain welfare.
Welfare mothers purposely bear children in order to increase their grants
Welfare accounts for a huge proportion of the national budget
Most families on welfare stay on it for many years even for generations
Welfare recipients refure to work - This act, regarded as the cornerstone of the federal welfare states, was composed of two components,k social insurance and socail assistance, and was funded by taxes from individuals and employers
- 1935 Social Security Act
- Family impact analysis is the term
- used to describe assesssments of how a policy might affect families
- Liberal domocrates see the United states as a
- nation of many different people, classes and organizations
- Marxists maintain that the state is
- not a neutral arbiter but works to serve the interest of the rulign class, those who owne the wealth