11)In their classic study of family dynamics during the Depression, Cavan and Ranck (1938) concluded that the families most able to cope with the economic and emotional strain at the time were those who A)placed family life ahead of material possessions. B)had no children. C)had been well organized before the crisis. D)came from poor backgrounds. E)had emergency money saved away. 12)Which of the following could be considered a chronic stressor? A)War. B)Car accident. C)Disability. D)Divorce. E)Final exams. 13)War causes family members to closer together if they are A)already cohesive to begin with. B)dysfunctional beforehand. C)enlisted in the military. D)injured in the conflict. E)morally and politically in favour of the war. 14)Which of the following is an example of a major life transition? A)An earthquake B)The death of a loved one C)Drug or alcohol abuse D)A headache E)University exams 15)Acculturative stress includes A)a lack of local language skills. B)low employment. C)low economic status. D)limited educational background. E)all of the above. 16)Which of the following job conditions could lead to stress? A)A heavy workload, infrequent rest breaks or long hours. B)Lack of participation by workers in decision-making or poor communication. C)Poor social environment and lack of support from co-workers or supervisors. D)Conflicting or uncertain job expectations or too much responsibility. E)All of the above. 17)According to Fox and Charcey (1998) ________was the strangest predictor of measures of individual and family well being. A)sexual well being B)happiness with one’s home. C)economic well being. D) religiosity. E)ethnic support. 18)Among closely knit family members, war ________ A)often drives them apart. B)often brought them closer together. C)had no impact on family members. D)increased divorce rates. E)increased the fertility rate. 19)Children and teenagers living with _________ are more likely to experience times of persistent poverty. A)same-sex partners. B)lone fathers. C)lone mothers. D)lone mothers and fathers. E)step-parents. 20)Among Somali immigrants, what factor helped to promote family strength? A)Government funding. B)Religious and cultural traditions. C)Access to health care services. D)Racism and discrimination E)Employment opportunities