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Card 6
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Functionalist view on society:
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Card 7
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The introduction of health, education and housing policies led to a welfare state in which people are dependent.
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Card 8
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Danzelot:
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Card 9
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Danzelot
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Card 10
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If the state provides benefits to married couples which are unavailable to cohabiting couples,
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Card 11
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Social policies assume the nuclear family is the ideal, where the woman is the homemaker
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Card 12
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'Cereal packet norm' - nuclear family is the kind you'd get on a cereal packet
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Card 13
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Even when social policy backs up women- they still reinforce patriarchy (e.g, patriarchy)
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Card 14
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Marxist view on family and social policy:
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Card 15
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How does the family serve capitalism (Marxist view)
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