Question
Family Roles: Working Dads and Stay-at-Home Moms
The majority of baby boomers grew up in __________ families, with working fathers and __________ mothers.
Dr. John Schindler emphasized the importance of __________ in his book The Woman’s Guide to Better Living 52 Weeks a Year.
Dr. Benjamin Spock’s Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care advised mothers to __________ full-time to raising children.
The mass media reinforced traditional family roles, with magazines, movies, and advertisements portraying husbands as __________ and wives as __________.
Television shows like Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best idealized the role of the stay-at-home __________ and the working __________.
Toy stores reinforced gender roles by marketing __________ and __________ to girls and toy __________ to boys.
Due to societal expectations, many young women chose to forgo a __________ education in favor of marriage.
The majority of baby boomers grew up in __________ families, with working fathers and __________ mothers.
Dr. John Schindler emphasized the importance of __________ in his book The Woman’s Guide to Better Living 52 Weeks a Year.
Dr. Benjamin Spock’s Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care advised mothers to __________ full-time to raising children.
The mass media reinforced traditional family roles, with magazines, movies, and advertisements portraying husbands as __________ and wives as __________.
Television shows like Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best idealized the role of the stay-at-home __________ and the working __________.
Toy stores reinforced gender roles by marketing __________ and __________ to girls and toy __________ to boys.
Due to societal expectations, many young women chose to forgo a __________ education in favor of marriage.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The majority of baby boomers grew up in **nuclear** families, with working fathers and **stay-at-home** mothers. Dr. John Schindler emphasized the importance of **balance** in his book The Woman’s Guide to Better Living 52 Weeks a Year. Dr. Benjamin Spock’s Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care advised mothers to **dedicate themselves** full-time to raising children. The mass media reinforced traditional family roles, with magazines, movies, and advertisements portraying husbands as **breadwinners** and wives as **homemakers**. Television shows like Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best idealized the role of the stay-at-home **mom** and the working **dad**. Toy stores reinforced gender roles by marketing **dolls** and **kitchen sets** to girls and toy **trucks** to boys. Due to societal expectations, many young women chose to forgo a **college** education in favor of marriage.