Sociology perspectives!?

1. Although it does not endorse traditional gender roles, which sociological perspective implies that dividing tasks between spouses is beneficial for the family unit?
A. Functionalist perspective
B. Conflict perspective
C. Interactionist perspective
D. Global perspective

#2. Which perspective is criticized because it does not convincingly explain why men should be categorically assigned to the instrumental role and women to the expressive role?
1. Functionalist perspective
2. Conflict perspective
3. Interactionist perspective
4. Feminist perspective

#3. Which roles in the United States receive higher amounts of rewards in terms of prestige and money?
1. Expressive roles
2. Instrumental roles
3. Identification roles
4. Each receives the same amount.

#4. Which of the following statements about the feminist movement in the United States is true?
1. There was no feminist movement in the United States until the 1980s.
2. One of the earliest documents written by a United States feminist was A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft.
3. Modern feminist theory is based on the interactionist perspective.
4. Friedrich Engels argued the rise of industrialization benefited women.

#5. Friedrich Engels:
1. argued that women’s subjugation coincided with the rise of private property during industrialization
2. advocated that the division of labor be based on instrumental and expressive roles for males and females
3. suggested that equal status contacts between males and females in the corporate world would eliminate the last vestiges of sexism in the United States
4. urged women to rise up in a revolution, overthrow male rulers, and establish a new society administered by women

my answers are as follows:
#1. 1
#2. 3
#3. 1
#4. 4
#5. 3

the references ive used are below. please let me know if they are correct, i would appreciate help. thanks.

art history 3rd edition, maralyn stockard,
wikipidia
google link

I looked at your sources. Don't you have a text?

yes my text is art histroy 3rd edition. the first source!

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#1. 1

#2. 3
#3. 1
#4. 4
#5. 3

3. 2

To verify your answers, let's go through each question and the corresponding explanations.

#1. Although it does not endorse traditional gender roles, which sociological perspective implies that dividing tasks between spouses is beneficial for the family unit?

The correct answer is A. Functionalist perspective. The functionalist perspective argues that societal institutions, including the family, play a role in maintaining social order and stability. They view the division of tasks between spouses as beneficial for the family because it ensures that all necessary functions are performed efficiently.

#2. Which perspective is criticized because it does not convincingly explain why men should be categorically assigned to the instrumental role and women to the expressive role?

The correct answer is 4. Feminist perspective. The feminist perspective criticizes the traditional gender roles assigned by other perspectives, such as the functionalist perspective. It argues for gender equality and challenges the idea that men should be assigned to instrumental roles (related to work and providing) and women to expressive roles (related to emotions and nurturing).

#3. Which roles in the United States receive higher amounts of rewards in terms of prestige and money?

The correct answer is 2. Instrumental roles. Instrumental roles, which are typically associated with work and providing for the family, tend to receive higher amounts of rewards in terms of prestige and money in the United States. This reflects the societal emphasis on productivity and economic contributions.

#4. Which of the following statements about the feminist movement in the United States is true?

The correct answer is 2. One of the earliest documents written by a United States feminist was "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" by Mary Wollstonecraft. The feminist movement in the United States has a long history, dating back to the 19th century. Mary Wollstonecraft's work is considered one of the foundational texts of feminist theory.

#5. Friedrich Engels:

The correct answer is 1. Friedrich Engels argued that women's subjugation coincided with the rise of private property during industrialization. Engels, a philosopher and social theorist, analyzed the historical development of women's oppression and argued that it was linked to the rise of capitalism and private property ownership.

Regarding your references, "Art History 3rd Edition" by Maralyn Stockard may not be relevant to sociology perspectives. Wikipedia and Google can be good starting points for general information, but it's important to cross-reference and use reputable academic sources for more accurate and detailed information on sociological concepts.