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One source must be from our textbook- Eitzen, D.S., Zinn, M.B., & Smith, K.E. (2

    One source must be from our textbook-
    Eitzen, D.S., Zinn, M.B., & Smith, K.E. (2018). Social problems. Pearson.
    Please answer each question in a separate paragraph
    These are “think” questions; you will not find a single, simple (or perfect) answer to them in the book. They are designed for you to use what you read in Chapter 15 to think through the issues. Personal feelings and opinions will often come into play but be sure that your answer is grounded in our scholarly study of the subject and that your answer demonstrates that you have read and understood the chapter.
    The authors argue that the family does not shape society, but that society shapes families? What does this mean?
    What are the purposes of a family? What purposes does your family serve? What are the most important elements of family life for the well-being society?
    How are dual-earner families and single-parent families affecting the way children in the U.S. are reared? Are there advantages to these family arrangements? What structural factors have caused these patterns to develop?
    The authors argue that how a society treats its dependents is a test of that society’s civilization. What does this mean?

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