Week 1-2
Week 3-4
Week 5-6
Family: Adapting or Declining
Mystery
100
Unlike 21st century families who are consumers we ______________ our goods
What is produced
100
This was a day for social and political organizing
What is Mother's Day
100
Marry for romantic reasons
What is the post modern or modern family
100
Capitalism-who could make money Consumerism-why they made money Production of work- how they made money Courtship/affection Support networks Parenting views: philosophy about children Population movements
What is the filer model
200
Our children participated in economic production. Therefore they were viewed as
What is small or little adults
200
This type of family adapted to the division of labor by putting men on the market side and women and children in the household
What is middle class
200
This government instrument showed that over half million men and women worked in over 53,000 manufacturers in the mid Atlantic states
What is 1860 Census
200
Marriage based custom and economic support
What is traditional family
300
The traditional family produced goods and became the foundation for what industry
What is the cottage
300
Rising wages The maturation of industrialism Shifts in labor demands Education of women Control over childbearing
What are factors that put women in the workforce/workplace
300
In the 20th century i was abolished and married women re entered the workforce
What is child labor
300
Patriarchal family not well adjusted Reduced the family to meeting place for board and lodging Rising standard of living forced postponement of marriage Strict controls of birth Educated women refused to settle for economic independence
What is Urbanization
300
This system established a more rigid division of labor and location than had previously existed between household production and production for the market.
What is the factory
400
These make their appearance in the nation’s cities while between 1825-1850 proportion of national wealth held by the richest 1% of Americans doubled—from25% to 50%, up to 80% in America’s largest cities
What is the slums
400
Rates of unwed childbirth did what between 1940 and 1958
What is tripled
400
In this century most workers labored 10 hours a day, six days a week having little time for family life.
What is the 19th and or 21st century
500
The most salient feature of the nineteenth century was the creation of what system
What is a tow class system: business and wolring class
500
While earlier industrial technology replaced physical power of labor, what technology replaces human mind
What is the computer
500
What revolutions put millions of farm laborers out of work
What is mechanical, biological and chemical
500
Patriarchal family not well adjusted Reduced the family to meeting place for board and lodging Rising standard of living forced postponement of marriage Strict controls of birth Educated women refused to settle for economic independence
What is Urbanization