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Hochschild (cited by Aulette) studied husbands and wives about the division of housework. She found that men either share the work or they resist by using various strategies. These strategies include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. Passively avoid taking responsibility by forgetting things, doing tasks in an unskilled way, and waiting to be asked.
  b. Reducing the need for the tasks by redefining the situation (Change the sheets less often or Let's go to McDonald's for dinner.)
  c. Increases emotional support for his wife without doing more housework.
  d. Claiming a man's right to not do women's work.

Question 2

Aulette asserts that it is important to see families as
 
  a. moving through history and constantly changing so we can better understand the changes in our own time.
  b. an unchanging social institution that give us stability through tradition.
  c. swinging between conservative and liberal positions but not going too far in either direction.
  d. independent of society and social policy to give individuals more freedom.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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