HS 201 Exam 2 Review

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Child care costs have risen just about __%.

30%.

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The Women's Bureau was established in the __.

1920s.

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This year, __ more men than women entered the labor force.

164,000.

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According to Cheryl Sandburg, there is a __ correlation for men regarding likeability and success.

positive.

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Women have had a higher number of bachelor's degrees than men; the current breakdown is about __.

60/40.

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According to the data, men and women have very __ views on the necessity for men to work to be a good partner.

similar.

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What we have seen across the globe is an increase in __ within the labor force.

women.

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In the first part of the year, __ men entered the workforce as women left.

more.

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Only __% of the SMP 500 companies have a woman CEO.

30%.

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Cheryl Sandberg states that the main reason women are not in leadership positions is due to an interrelated __ process.

discriminatory.

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Both partners in lesbian couples take a hit to __ when having a baby.

income.

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The Democrats and Republicans think differently regarding economic pressures impacting __ choices.

family.

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During Covid, men and women without children were equally likely to consider __.

leaving the workforce.

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Since 1970, men were more likely to be __ than women during recessions.

unemployed.

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Republicans are more likely to say that economic pressures are impacting families to have both parents __.

working.

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Men and women are about equally likely to say that a man needs to __ to be considered a good husband.

support their family financially.

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Mothers with a college degree spend more time in __ than those without a college degree.

paid labor.

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There is a risk for full-time white moms that working full-time during their child’s first year shows a __ in school performance.

decrease.

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The Howard Hydie example implies that men are not valued as __.

care-takers.

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The portion of women who are chief executives or part of the board of trustees is __ than 20%.

less.

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The notion of sitting at the table suggests that women should not prioritize having __ too early.

children.

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Men's presence in direct child care increased almost __ from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

threefold.

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Men take care of home maintenance while women handle __ and pet care.

homemaking.

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The second shift phenomenon speaks to the conflict element of __ enrichment.

family.

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Denmark can provide more generous social welfare benefits due to its __ taxation rates compared to the U.S.

similar.

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Denmark is one of only a dozen countries that provide paid __ leave.

maternal.

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Men were more likely to hope that a hookup would __ into a long-term relationship.

turn.

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According to the data, men say they value __ in partners more than women do.

kindness.

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In 1970, about __ of men had a college degree, compared to women.

25%.

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High school students' frequency of dating has __ since phones became popular.

declined.

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Democrats have a greater preference for political __ than Republicans.

homogamy.

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Men's rationale for their last hookup focused on __ reasons.

physical.

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Opposites do not __ in relationships according to solid data on romantic relationships.

attract.

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Dating or marrying someone like Elon Musk would be engaging in financial __.

hypergamy.

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Same-sex couples have a greater preference for age and education __ compared to opposite sex couples.

homogamy.

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Data suggests Tinder users are significantly more __ than non-users.

neurotic.

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LGBTQ partners predominantly meet their partners __, while heterosexual couples meet via friends.

online.

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People using Tinder are considered to be less __ than non-users.

conscientious.

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Economists' research shows online data platforms have increased __ relationships.

heterogamous.

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About __% of the U.S. population approves of interracial marriage according to recent data.

94%.

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According to the table, people from the Philippines value love more than those from __.

Japan.

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The data indicates that young men fall in love more __ than young women.

quickly.

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Young people in America are drinking __ than they did a generation ago.

much less.

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Oxytocin is thought to be the primary endocrine basis of __.

attachment.

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Collectivist cultures emphasize love less than individualistic __.

countries.

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Avoidant people have significantly less __ in their partners than anxious and ambivalent individuals.

trust.

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Securely attached people have significantly higher proximity seeking compared to __ groups.

other.