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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 5, “The Etiquette of Masculinity and Femininity”.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the author in Chapter 3, "The Worth of a Date,” America's culture of consumption sees paired acts as opportunities for what?
(a) Lasting friendship.
(b) Disagreements.
(c) Mutual gain.
(d) New experiences.
2. What became more fragile as the fifties and sixties progressed, according to the author?
(a) International relations.
(b) The middle class.
(c) Law and order.
(d) Gender identities.
3. According to the author, what settings were often the trend-setters in courtship trends?
(a) College campuses.
(b) Restaurants.
(c) Movie theaters.
(d) Churches.
4. The author states that by what decade did Americans begin to think dating was universal though it was only three decades old?
(a) The 1890s.
(b) The 1950s.
(c) The 1970s.
(d) The 1920s.
5. According to the author in Chapter 3, "The Worth of a Date,” a date meant what?
(a) The boy drives.
(b) The father chaperones.
(c) The girl pays.
(d) The boy pays for the girl.
Short Answer Questions
1. What word from the book means pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men?
2. According to the author in Chapter 5, "The Etiquette of Masculinity and Femininity,” in the new media literature, masculinity was associated with what?
3. What consists of the processes in the mind that occur automatically and are not available to introspection?
4. According to the author in Chapter 5, "The Etiquette of Masculinity and Femininity,” in the new media literature, femininity became associated with what?
5. According to the author in Chapter 1, "Calling Cards and Money,” women who took the initiative in the dating system were thought to be what?
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