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Clay is writing a paper for his class about the ways in which marriage is interconnected with the rest of society and with other social institutions.
 
  He argues that relationships are not isolated entities, but are interconnected with social, cultural, economic, and political forces. Which perspective is he using?
  a) macro-level
  b) secondary analysis
  c) empirical
  d) micro-level
  e) symbolic interaction

Question 2

Briefly describe the characteristics of true womanhoodunder the ideology of the cult of domesticity.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

True women were sexually pure, gentle, passive, submissive, childlike, weak, dependent, and protected.They did not work for money or ambition like men. They were expected to stifle their own talents to support that of their husbands'. Theywereencouragedt o create a cheerful home forthe men of the family.





 

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