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57 Cards in this Set
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Eggebeen
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gateway to parenthood
against same sex |
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Schwartz
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for marriage
happiness |
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US and Europe topics on civil unions/same sex marriage/reproductive services
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marriage promotion: lessens likelyhood of being poor
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Prosperity Theology
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Joel Osteen
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Major teachings from Joel Osteen and Rick Warren
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J:Your Best Life Now
R:Purpose Driven Life |
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topics emphasized from African American churches
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extended families, parents and children,shared struggle
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why people still get married and which on is most compelling
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prestigious, SYMBOLIC, genetics, economics, enforceable trust:public, cultural lag
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chap 6
independent life stage and parental leverage findings by Michael Rosenfield |
less conventional partnerships
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chap 6
conclusion about the effect of mobility on family life |
divorce is individualism then restlessness
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chap 7
pathways to adulthood for the most educated and the less educated |
more educated do better than less
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chap 7
racial group differences in rates of marriage in the US |
African Americans are least likely
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chap 8
why personal choice has become more important in our society |
women working and birth control
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chap 8
what does slow down mean? |
focus on self, dont rush with next cohabitation and next marriage
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first state to legalize gay marriage
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Massachusetts
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main point of Tearoom Trade book by Laud Humphrey
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complexity of designing who is gay, private vs social selves, ethical issues
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main point of Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
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coming out
generational differences Alison's mother told her that her father had homosexual tendencies. Her father never came out because of the time he was in. It showed the importance of the time you are in for "coming out". |
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symbolic start to gay rights movement
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stonewall 1969
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current situation of power between the states and the federal gov related to gay marriage
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civil unions or domestic partnerships: stature or constitution
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quote on the last day
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nothing is clear anymore
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looking glass self
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a persons sense of self emerges from the perception of others
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polygamy, bigamy
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one or more spouse, crime
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coverature
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legal assumption that womens political and legal identity was covered by husband
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anti-miscegenation laws
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1967 laws for forbidding interracial marriage
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migratory divorce
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moving to where no fault divorce is legal
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pig in a python
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production control
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baby boomers
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1946-1964
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generation x, baby bust
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individualism, parents breaking up
1965-1987 |
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baby boomlet, generation y, millennials
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characteristics
1982-2003 |
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the problem that had no name
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stunting the growth by feminine mystique. keeping from individualism
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covenant marriage
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harder to get in and out of
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turkey baster method
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a low tech way to get pregnant
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civil unions
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Vermont. gays can have legal rights and relationships
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Sally Hemmings and Thomas Jefferson
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sense of race and stature of ancestors affects the US
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Thomas Mann Randolph and Gabriella Harvie
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T:50 years old
G:17 years old |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony
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1st womens rights movement convention, Declaration of Sediments: temperance (alcohol),divorce rights, coeducation,dress reform, equal pay, voting
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Rosie the Riveter
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women workers during WWII
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Betty Friedan
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happy and fulfilled housewife, feminine mystique
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outcomes of the course
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identity, diversity, change
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country where Sally Hemmings had an opportunity to be free
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France
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characteristics of the relationship between Sally and Thomas from the birth of her first child
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Partus sequitar ventum- child is moms responsibility
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information found by genealogist who Tademy hired to help her research her family ancestry
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3 generations of slave women married to white with children,bleaching of the line, bill of sale
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what types of slaves were most expensive
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healthy young males
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how did the Orphan Trains process work
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train of orphans traveled around to audiences where they were auctioned off
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core problem for women in the 1950s
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cant be individuals or happy
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how often did Obama see his father after his parents split up
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once
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what country did Obama live in other than the US
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Indonesia
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how did the topic of Blacks bleaching their skin come to Obama's attention
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a Time magazine, can be looked at as white, and more superior
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how does the book end
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in front of the grave of Onyando in Kenya
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what was the Malcolm Gladwell chapter about
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fish in a fishbowl, story of success
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2 cultural models emphasized by MGR that explain why we have both high rates of marriage and high rates of divorce in America
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marriage and individualism, not happy but rush into marriage
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cherlins suggestion to America and turbulent relationship scene
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slow down
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where did Abby MacFarland go to get her divorce
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Indiana
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what character did Maria dress up as
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Suzy Homemaker
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what do Malcolm Gladwell and Lalita Tademy have in common
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2 competing values and stories of success
special advantages since they were not entirely black and looked white. people perceive white as good and helps you out in life |
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what did the Great Depression and the 1950s have in common
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low marriage, low fertility, high divorce,low employment
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what did Queen and the children of Sally and Thomas have in common
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slaves and immigration aspect
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chap 7
how other Western nations compare to the U.S. in their assistance of low and moderate-income families? |
Western nations tax the wealthy more and give to the low income. It is much different inn the US, low income families have less protection against the ups and downs of the labor market. our standard of living and economic opportunity is much more important, therefore the gap between high income and low income families is wider than other western countries.
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