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6. 1860s = TFR =

  • 6.2 births per women
  • 5.2 births per women
  • 5.7 births per woman
  • 2 births per women

7. The idea that the family and therefore childhood is improving as time goes on

  • pester power
  • age patriarchy
  • March of progress
  • Child-centred

8. who agues there are ethnic differences between children

  • Hillman
  • Bonke
  • Brannen
  • Pilcher

9. Palmer argues that while technologies benefit adults, they damage children as they are being used to replace traditional parenting techniques

  • pester power
  • toxic childhood
  • Social construction
  • Economic burden

10. what is the definition of: When children are perceived as financially positive, bringing money in

  • Social construction
  • Economic asset
  • March of progress
  • toxic childhood’

11. The idea that adults have power and control over children

  • toxic childhood
  • age patriarchy
  • Economic burden
  • The Child Support Act

12. A lack of clarity between childhood and adulthood

  • social blurring
  • disappearance of childhood
  • Child-centred
  • Social construction

13. Reasons for the Change in the Position of Children: Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act

  • 1989
  • 1889
  • 1990
  • 1999

14. The power of children to train or manipulate parents to spend money on consumer goods

  • Child-centred
  • Economic asset
  • pester power
  • Economic burden

15. who argues that argues that children have too many rights and powers, and they cant cope so it leads to eating disorders, depression and suicide. Or it leads to them not listening to their parents, and now parents are not allowed to physically disci

  • Phillips
  • Hillman
  • Brannen
  • Bonke

16. what is the definition of: A sociologist who argues that childhood is a time of distinct separateness from adulthood

  • Pilcher
  • Postman
  • Aries

17. The number of babies dying per 1000 live births per year

  • disappearance of childhood
  • toxic childhood
  • Infant mortality rate
  • age patriarchy

18. The idea that, due to increased exposure to an adult world, childhood is no longer a distinct stage

  • age patriarchy
  • disappearance of childhood
  • Economic burden
  • social blurring

19. who argues boys are given more freedom e.g. allowed out longer and later

  • Pilcher
  • Bonke
  • Hillman
  • Gittens

20. what is the definition of: Treating the needs of children as a priority

  • age patriarchy
  • Child-centred
  • The Child Support Act
  • Social construction