HDEV 360 Final Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
(Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
How does culture influence gender socialization in Korea? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Girls are expected to be kind and nurturing
and boys are expected to be strong and courageous.
- Men provide financial support and women tend to the house.
- Schools in Korea are gender segregated but both have the opportunity
for education
,- Male curriculum are required to take technology-type courses and
women take home economics, subjects geared toward economics and
child-bearers.
- Fathers usually receive custody of kids and women who fear losing
their children remain in unhappy marriages.
QUESTION: (Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
How does culture influence gender socialization in Japan? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Modernization has begun to alter Japan such
as, women remaining single or work outside the home.
- Some old traditions, the eldest male child is responsible for carrying on
the family lineage and entitled to an automatic inheritance on the family
property. (Might not be entitled to the inheritance today but considered
,responsible for supporting and caring for aging parents (daughter in laws
generally provide such care)).
- Females are under less academic pressure than males
- Men gravitate toward the occupational role while women are
committed to the domestic role.
- Childrearing remains the most important aspect in women's lives,
although more women are working outside the home, the commitment
continues (decreasingly).
- Women tend to control almost all household duties, finances,
children's education and share household labor while men often spend
long hours working and commuting.
QUESTION: (Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
, How does culture influence gender socialization in the Islamic culture? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Varies in interpretation and practice
A Muslim woman is entitled to the following rights:
- Independent ownership, to marry whom she likes and to end an
unsuccessful marriage, education, keep her own identity, sexual pleasure,
inheritance, election and nomination to political offices and participation
in public affairs, and to respect.
- Sons carry on the family name and daughters do not economically
contribute to the family, there is a definite preference for male children
- Marriage: the wife has a right to stipulate her own conditions and the
dowry belongs to her (but inherits ½ the part men do most of the time)
- When women marry it is a new stage of life that signals they are good
wives and mothers (way of gathering respect)
Answers 100% Pass
(Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
How does culture influence gender socialization in Korea? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Girls are expected to be kind and nurturing
and boys are expected to be strong and courageous.
- Men provide financial support and women tend to the house.
- Schools in Korea are gender segregated but both have the opportunity
for education
,- Male curriculum are required to take technology-type courses and
women take home economics, subjects geared toward economics and
child-bearers.
- Fathers usually receive custody of kids and women who fear losing
their children remain in unhappy marriages.
QUESTION: (Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
How does culture influence gender socialization in Japan? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Modernization has begun to alter Japan such
as, women remaining single or work outside the home.
- Some old traditions, the eldest male child is responsible for carrying on
the family lineage and entitled to an automatic inheritance on the family
property. (Might not be entitled to the inheritance today but considered
,responsible for supporting and caring for aging parents (daughter in laws
generally provide such care)).
- Females are under less academic pressure than males
- Men gravitate toward the occupational role while women are
committed to the domestic role.
- Childrearing remains the most important aspect in women's lives,
although more women are working outside the home, the commitment
continues (decreasingly).
- Women tend to control almost all household duties, finances,
children's education and share household labor while men often spend
long hours working and commuting.
QUESTION: (Gardiner, Chapter 8: Gender & Sexuality)
, How does culture influence gender socialization in the Islamic culture? -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Varies in interpretation and practice
A Muslim woman is entitled to the following rights:
- Independent ownership, to marry whom she likes and to end an
unsuccessful marriage, education, keep her own identity, sexual pleasure,
inheritance, election and nomination to political offices and participation
in public affairs, and to respect.
- Sons carry on the family name and daughters do not economically
contribute to the family, there is a definite preference for male children
- Marriage: the wife has a right to stipulate her own conditions and the
dowry belongs to her (but inherits ½ the part men do most of the time)
- When women marry it is a new stage of life that signals they are good
wives and mothers (way of gathering respect)