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Kateri and her husband Bill are proud of their Pueblo Indian heritage. How would their child-rearing philosophy be likely to compare to Carmen and Manuel, their Puerto Rican friends?
 
  (a) They will have extremely different value systems.
  (b) They will both place emphasis on being Americans first.
  (c) They will both emphasize family interdependence and unity.
  (d) They will both be quite verbal and use physical forms of punishment.

Question 2

What type of expectations do African American middle-class families tend to have for their offspring?
 
  (a) high educational and vocational expectations
  (b) whatever will provide the most tolerable existence
  (c) the necessity to work hard and play hard
  (d) nonconformity and high vocational achievement



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Answer to Question 1

(c)

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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