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Soci exam 3 test bank EXAM 2025/2026 BANK 2025/2026
BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM
WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE /
EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY
GRADED A+
what is required to create a family identity - ANSWERS--Daniel is
insulted when his mother says that Daniel and his husband will
become a family only
when they have children. What do Daniel and his mother disagree
about?
couples without children are often considered less than a family. -
ANSWERS--After Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi married,
rumors spread that they were going to
have a child. Headlines and references to the married couple
"starting a family" indicate that
A growing number of families include stepparents and siblings from
parents' previous
relationships. - ANSWERS--Why are many children involved with
more than two parents?
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parents to a child they did not produce biologically. - ANSWERS--
While biological parents are the adults whose bodies produce a child,
adoptive parents are
is fluid, especially when the law does not set the rules. - ANSWERS--
The sociological definition of parents
the number of children born in a society or among a particular group.
- ANSWERS--The sociological definition of fertility focuses on
grow. - ANSWERS--If a country has a fertility rate of more than 2.1 or
so, the population will usually
the decline of marriage. - ANSWERS--Forty percent of all children
born in the United States are born to parents who aren't married,
up from 28 percent in 1990. This trend is closely tied to
Young adults, either alone or with a partner, are not ready to marry.
- ANSWERS--Within the broader growing trend of single parenthood,
what is one way that people become
single parents?
The Latino population includes many young, healthy adults. -
ANSWERS--The relatively high fertility rate among Latinos partly
explains the growth of their population
in the United States. What is one of the reasons for this pattern?
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They come from countries with a higher fertility rate, where having
children is a
cultural expectation. - ANSWERS--Why might Latinos descended
from relatively recent immigrant groups have a higher fertility
rate?
The women in Group X did not finish high school, and the women in
Group Y have
bachelor's degrees. - ANSWERS--One group of women is labeled
"Group X" and the other is labeled "Group Y." The women in
Group X have an average of 2.8 children. The women in Group Y have
an average of 1.8
children. Which of the following is the best prediction about these
two groups of women?
b. opportunity cost. - ANSWERS--The price one pays for choosing the
less lucrative available option is known as
c. Women with lower education levels start having children when
they are younger. - ANSWERS--What is one reason women with
lower education levels tend to have more children?
a. She risks halting or losing her stature within the company or
industry. - ANSWERS--Barbara is a 35-year-old executive at a banking
firm. What is the opportunity cost of her
decision to have children?
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d. a lack of access to quality medical care. - ANSWERS--The high
frequency of unintended births, especially among women or couples
with less
education or fewer economic resources, partly results from
a. Adoption has become less common, but it is more open and
acceptable. - ANSWERS--How have adoption patterns in the United
States shifted over the past half-century?
interracial adoptions. - ANSWERS--One reason adoptions in the U.S.
have become more open is that there are more
fewer babies were being relinquished by their birth parents. -
ANSWERS--The main reason that adoption became less common
after the 1960s is that
The stigma associated with unmarried motherhood has decreased. -
ANSWERS--What is one reason that mothers today might be less
likely to relinquish their children than in
the past?
say they are glad they got to know their birth parents. - ANSWERS--
Research shows that by the time they reach adolescence, the great
majority of adopted
children
Soci exam 3 test bank EXAM 2025/2026 BANK 2025/2026
BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM
WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE /
EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS/ALREADY
GRADED A+
what is required to create a family identity - ANSWERS--Daniel is
insulted when his mother says that Daniel and his husband will
become a family only
when they have children. What do Daniel and his mother disagree
about?
couples without children are often considered less than a family. -
ANSWERS--After Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi married,
rumors spread that they were going to
have a child. Headlines and references to the married couple
"starting a family" indicate that
A growing number of families include stepparents and siblings from
parents' previous
relationships. - ANSWERS--Why are many children involved with
more than two parents?
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parents to a child they did not produce biologically. - ANSWERS--
While biological parents are the adults whose bodies produce a child,
adoptive parents are
is fluid, especially when the law does not set the rules. - ANSWERS--
The sociological definition of parents
the number of children born in a society or among a particular group.
- ANSWERS--The sociological definition of fertility focuses on
grow. - ANSWERS--If a country has a fertility rate of more than 2.1 or
so, the population will usually
the decline of marriage. - ANSWERS--Forty percent of all children
born in the United States are born to parents who aren't married,
up from 28 percent in 1990. This trend is closely tied to
Young adults, either alone or with a partner, are not ready to marry.
- ANSWERS--Within the broader growing trend of single parenthood,
what is one way that people become
single parents?
The Latino population includes many young, healthy adults. -
ANSWERS--The relatively high fertility rate among Latinos partly
explains the growth of their population
in the United States. What is one of the reasons for this pattern?
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They come from countries with a higher fertility rate, where having
children is a
cultural expectation. - ANSWERS--Why might Latinos descended
from relatively recent immigrant groups have a higher fertility
rate?
The women in Group X did not finish high school, and the women in
Group Y have
bachelor's degrees. - ANSWERS--One group of women is labeled
"Group X" and the other is labeled "Group Y." The women in
Group X have an average of 2.8 children. The women in Group Y have
an average of 1.8
children. Which of the following is the best prediction about these
two groups of women?
b. opportunity cost. - ANSWERS--The price one pays for choosing the
less lucrative available option is known as
c. Women with lower education levels start having children when
they are younger. - ANSWERS--What is one reason women with
lower education levels tend to have more children?
a. She risks halting or losing her stature within the company or
industry. - ANSWERS--Barbara is a 35-year-old executive at a banking
firm. What is the opportunity cost of her
decision to have children?
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d. a lack of access to quality medical care. - ANSWERS--The high
frequency of unintended births, especially among women or couples
with less
education or fewer economic resources, partly results from
a. Adoption has become less common, but it is more open and
acceptable. - ANSWERS--How have adoption patterns in the United
States shifted over the past half-century?
interracial adoptions. - ANSWERS--One reason adoptions in the U.S.
have become more open is that there are more
fewer babies were being relinquished by their birth parents. -
ANSWERS--The main reason that adoption became less common
after the 1960s is that
The stigma associated with unmarried motherhood has decreased. -
ANSWERS--What is one reason that mothers today might be less
likely to relinquish their children than in
the past?
say they are glad they got to know their birth parents. - ANSWERS--
Research shows that by the time they reach adolescence, the great
majority of adopted
children