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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Unlike contemporary children, Puritan children were encouraged to question the government’s authority, and scripture.
B Unlike contemporary children, Puritan children were not allowed to attend school till they reached puberty.
C Unlike contemporary children, Puritan children were expected to be extraordinarily well behaved, and docile.
D Unlike contemporary children, Puritan children were not believed to be born with original sin.
Question #2
A easy to accomplish and fairly common
B not acceptable by the laws of the land
C not necessary as there was no formal marriage
D rare because divorcees were looked down upon
Question #3
A consumerism
B existentialism
C individualism
D familism
Question #4
A Despite the treaty, the US government confiscated the land of most Mexican families in the territory.
B Despite the treaty, Mexicans grew wealthy by the sale of their properties to American farmers.
C The treaty ensured that Mexican landowners were not defrauded by land speculators.
D The provisions of the treaty guaranteed security of property for Mexican landowners.
Question #5
A Women were considered guardians of family traditions.
B The female head of the family had all the authority.
C Girls were expected to be educated.
D Boys did not share domestic chores.
Question #6
A compadrazgo
B vigilantism
C machismo
D familism
Question #7
A more focused on the importance of mutual affection
B less focused on sexual attraction between partners
C less focused on communication between parents and children
D more focused on physical punishments as a way of discipline
Question #8
A Superwoman
B Helicopter parenting
C Compadrazgo
D The cult of domesticity
Question #9
A please their husbands and be full-time homemakers
B get a college education in order to be better wives and mothers
C pursue an active career to be more satisfied individuals
D be assertive and demand that their husbands participate in child care
Question #10
A were not allowed to work in factories
B took over the domestic work left by other women
C made the least economic gains of all women
D were recruited into high-paying jobs
Question #11
A there was a demand for inexpensive midwives
B there was a demand for low-paid domestic help
C rural women were more adept at factory work
D women were perceived to be more productive than men
Question #12
A Stanley’s father
B Stanley’s sister
C both Stanley and his sister
D only Stanley
Question #13
A There was a very small demand for housing during this period.
B Veterans were offered homes at the same rate as the general public in the suburbs.
C The federal government underwrote the construction of homes in the suburbs.
D Low-income mortgages were not available to the public during this period.
Question #14
A They had equal opportunities for education.
B They were expected to be responsible only for domestic chores.
C They were free of domestic violence.
D They worked outside homes even if they had children.
Question #15
A The number of one-parent households increased.
B The number of adult children living with their parents decreased.
C The number of married people in the population increased.
D The number of two-income families decreased.
Question #16
A More women entered colleges than in the sixties.
B Families had lower divorce rates than in the sixties.
C Families had higher birth rates than in the sixties.
D More married couples had children at a younger age than in the sixties.
Question #17
A accepted without discrimination
B imprisoned as an offender
C forced to keep it a secret
D popular and looked upon
Question #18
A Many mothers set out to find children from whom they had been separated many years earlier.
B Kinship between family members quickly weakened and a majority of families broke up.
C Couples didn’t bother to legitimize their marriages as the fee was equal to two weeks’ pay.
D Communication between single black men who migrated to the North and their families in the South stopped completely.
Question #19
A Marriages and customs differed from tribe to tribe.
B Most marriages were polygynous.
C No groups practiced monogamy.
D The majority of tribes were matrilineal.
Question #20
A swaddling
B camping
C bundling
D dating