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Frost2351

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Which theoretical perspective argues that families have been weakened by changing gender roles?
 
  a. Structural-functionalist
 b. Conflict
 c. Symbolic interactionist
 d. Feminist

Question 2

Structural-functionalists attribute the high rate of divorce and single-parent households to
 
  a. the still-existing problem of male domination.
 b. changing social roles.
 c. change in societal definitions of divorce.
 d. domestic abuse that creates negative self-concepts.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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