The family-and particularly marriage-binds its members through_______________?
A. interfaith competition
B. legal and economic bonds
C. educational functions
D. class conflict
A. interfaith competition
B. legal and economic bonds
C. educational functions
D. class conflict
A. doing things in an institutionalized way
B. working jointly in a common enterprise for a d goal
C. doing something in return for what someone has done for you
D. all of the above
A. a body of doctrines beliefs and symbols
B. ideas that have been in existence for centuries
C. a set of complex algebraic expressions
D. ideas derived exclusively from ancient Greece
A. group of which one is member without having asked to be
B. formal or informal organization to which one belongs
C. hierarchical system in an organization
D. group to which an individual aspires to belong
A. there has been cultural lag following superimposed industrialization
B. in many cultures a man,s worth is measured by the number of his children
C. contraception is either opposed or not properly practiced
D. all of the above
A. has soared in the past two years
B. has declined in the past several years
C. is highest among white teenagers
D. none of the above
A. wealth correlates with religion
B. wealth does not correlate with religion
C. in most wealth nations religion is very important
D. none of the above