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    She argues that as women have the biological capacity of taking care of children that means women is the best suited to the expressive role. Thus‚ although Parsons explain why men may commit more crime than female by explaining the different socialization which can lead to more males’ criminal‚ Parsons’ functionalist sex role theory still underestimate the assumption about the sex differences. Moreover‚ Frances Heidensohn (1985) argues that patriarchal control is the reason

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    SOCI 1301 Principles of Sociology Chapter 5 Quiz 1) Which of the following statements is the best example of a hypothesis? A) "All men are created equal." B) "A penny saved is a penny earned." C) "Unemployed men are more likely to commit spousal abuse than employed men." D) "More than 300 million people live in the United States." 2) In the statement‚ "Poverty causes crime‚" the words "poverty" and "crime" are best described as ________ because they are subject to change.

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    Introduction Statement of the problem Female and male gender Roles in today’s society reflect on more than just what others think about the man and female role. This paper will also show how and why people think this way. At the time of conception male and female babies are influenced to act a certain way by the actions of the people around them the most. A baby’s sex distinction is developed prior to birth. Gender differences are a matter of power‚ therefore‚ Masculine is typically a social priority

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    because they are connected through family. Talcott Parsons is one of the key functionalists that strongly argued that the nuclear family fits the needs of the contemporary family and so believes that that extended family‚ which could involve divorce‚ will prevent the family from growing and being taken care of. He supported the traditional functions of the family and spoke about how the modern family is changing a lot of the former functions. Parsons identified two remaining functions within the

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    the other family types are seen as dysfunctional and unnatural. This also links to new rights claims that lone parent households cause juvenile delinquency. There have been different theories and ideas explaining roles in the household. Talcott Parsons explained different roles to fall into two different categories‚ instrumental and

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    “Marriages and Families” and “Diversity and Change” by: Schwartz and Scott What does marriage in the United States and other countries around the world mean? Debunking has five myths about marriage 1- The Universal Nuclear Family‚ 2-The Self-Reliant Traditional Family‚ 3- The Naturalness of Different spheres for Wives and Husbands‚ 4- The Unstable African American Family‚ and 5- The Idealized Nuclear family of the 1950’s. The Universal Nuclear Family is basically everything under the sun. It

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    the more prestigious a role‚ the more necessary a role). The conclusion is that the unequal distribution of fame‚ fortune and power is necessary because "society" rewards those roles that are most crucial to its maintenance and stability. B. Talcott Parson’s Functionalist Theory 1. The "motivational problem" of social order: Individuals must be socialized to serve society; to carry out social roles; at the same time‚ society must meet the biological and psychological needs of its

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    and the different means to exercise ‘power’ are seldom compatible.    The author also mentioned a famous political philosopher and sociologist that touched the topics explaining power relations like Talcott Parsons and Michael Foucault to show their own views of the topic. As a sociologist‚ Parsons considered power as a property of the social system and it is a medium for mobilizing resources.Still it will end as a zero-sum game and at the same time actors may mutually benefit from the increase

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    1916) ParsonsTalcott. 1937. The Structure of Social Action. New York: McGraw Hill. -----. 1938. The role of ideas in social action. American Sociological Review‚ 3‚ 65264. Reprinted in T. Parsons‚ Essays in Sociological Theory‚ rev. ed.‚ Glencoe‚ IL: Free Press 1954. -----. 1951. The Social System. Glencoe‚ IL: Free Press. -----. 1959. An approach to the sociology of knowledge.” Pp. 25-49 in Transactions of the Fourth World Congress of Sociology (Milan and Stresa); reprinted in T. Parsons‚ Sociological

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    Discuss how different named social groups in Jamaica are socialized to become “Jamaican” School & Peer           The Functionalist school of thought perceives society as an organism with each part working together to achieve social solidarity and stability. Emile Durkheim argues that education provides a link between the individual and the society. As an agent of socialization‚ school provides an avenue for individuals to interact in a public environment. It enables individuals

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