CSCC Sociology Exam 3 Study Guide
patriarch/property marriage - Answer️️ -a model of marriage in which
women and children are owned by men
breadwinner/homemaker marriage - Answer️️ -a model of marriage that
involves a wage-earning spouse supporting a stay-at-home spouse and
children
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patriarch/property marriage - Answer✔️✔️-a model of marriage in which
women and children are owned by men
breadwinner/homemaker marriage - Answer✔️✔️-a model of marriage that
involves a wage-earning spouse supporting a stay-at-home spouse and
children
family wage - Answer✔️✔️-income, paid to a man, that is large enough to
support a non-working wife and children
ideology of separate spheres - Answer✔️✔️-the idea that the home is a
feminine space best tended by women and work is a masculine space best
suited to men
heteronormative - Answer✔️✔️-promoting heterosexuality as the only or
preferred sexual identity, making other sexual desires invisible or casting
them as inferior
mononormative - Answer✔️✔️-promoting monogamy, or the requirement
that spouses have sexual relations only with each other
pro-natal - Answer✔️✔️-promoting childbearing and stigmatizing choosing
to go child-free
androcentrism - Answer✔️✔️-the production of unjust outcomes for people
who perform femininity
partnership unions - Answer✔️✔️-a relationship model based on love and
companionship between equals
sexism - Answer✔️✔️-the production of unjust outcomes for people
perceived to be biologically female
hegemonic masculinity - Answer✔️✔️-the form of masculinity that
constitutes the most widely admired and rewarded kind of person in any
given culture
second shift - Answer✔️✔️-the unpaid work of housekeeping and childcare
that faces family members once they return home from their paid jobs
time-use diary - Answer✔️✔️-a research method in which participants are
asked to self-report their activities at regular intervals over at least twenty-
four hours
ideal worker norm - Answer✔️✔️-the idea that an employee should devote
themselves to their jobs wholly and without the distraction of family
responsibilities
shared division of labor - Answer✔️✔️-an arrangement in which both
partners do an equal share of paid and unpaid work
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