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Chapter 1 Family Life Now
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) In this model of family studies, Russian-born Uri Bronfenbrenner seeks to understand the multiple
influences that affect individuals’ and families’ development over their lifetime.
A) Mesosystematic Model
B) Natural Model
C) Ecological Model T
D) Social Model
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 21
Skill: Factual
2) This, the outermost layer of Bronfenbrenner’s model, reflects the changes that happen over time, such
as social and economic discrimination, women’s rights to reproductive choice, and the long-held
definition of marriage.
A) exosystem
B) macrosystem
C) chronosystem
D) microsystem
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 24
Skill: Factual
3) “Is the American family in a state of decline, or is it in a state of change?” In their answers to this
question family scholars generally
A) believe it is declining.
B) believe it is changing for the better.
C) are mixed, with some saying the family is in decline, while others saying that it is not
deteriorating, just changing.
D) assert that the family is much the same as it was in generations past.
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 9
Skill: Knowledge
4) Similar to African American families, Latino families are also composed of extended kin networks,
although Latino families further extend family relationships to fictive, or ________ kin.
A) far-removed
B) needy
C) in-law
D) non-related
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 15
Skill: Factual
5) Within the Asian family structure a greater emphasis is placed on the ________ relationship than on
the husband-wife relationship.
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A) parent-child
B) sibling
C) grandparent-grandchild
D) work
Answer: A
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 17
Skill: Knowledge
6) The Welfare and Medicaid Reform Act was enacted by which U.S. President?
A) George Bush
B) Bill Clinton
C) Lyndon Johnson
D) Jimmy Carter
Answer: B
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 4
Skill: Factual
7) Which racial community has the lowest percentage of children living with cohabitating parents?
A) Hispanic
B) Asian
C) White
D) Black
Answer: B
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 12
Skill: Factual
8) As the United States moved into the second half of the twentieth century, a number of change factors
occurred that continue to have an impact on today’s twenty-first–century families and family living.
Which of the following is NOT one of those changes?
A) political Factors
B) social and Cultural Factors
C) economic Factors
D) religious Factors
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 13
Skill: Factual
9) Our ________ is the family in which we are born or brought into by adoption.
A) nuclear family
B) family of origin
C) family of procreation
D) step-family
Answer: B
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 6
Skill: Factual
10) The ________ is the family unit that is formed when we marry and produce children.
A) family of procreation
B) family of origin
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