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jazziefee

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The interactionist approach to gender as accomplishment allows us to view parents as:
 
  a. actors involved in a complex process.
  b. parts of a machine working in harmony.
  c. in conflict with one another for power.
  d. involved in an exchange with the children over gender roles.

Question 2

In their research on remarried family turning points, Baxter and colleagues found that
 
  (a) parents and children disagreed about turning points
  (b) families are similar in experiencing turning points
  (c) families are different in experiencing turning points
  (d) blurred family roles are the most flexible



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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