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Challenges of Adolescence in Society

Explore the physical maturing, societal influences, and emotional struggles faced by adolescents. Learn about puberty, dating, social integration, and the consequences of teenage pregnancy and suicide. Discover the differences between courtship and dating through examples from Pride and Prejudice and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton.

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Challenges of Adolescence in Society

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Ms. Bennett

  3. Jeopardy Pride and Prejudice vs. WADWTH Teens and Dating Challenges of Adolescence Adolescence in Society 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Define puberty A 100

  5. The physical maturing that makes an individual capable of sexual reproduction A 100

  6. How do sociologists classify an adolescent? A 200

  7. The period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood A 200

  8. Name one factor that encouraged the development of adolescence as a stage of development. A 300

  9. Education • Exclusion of youth from the labor force • Development of the juvenile-justice system A 300

  10. Name two characteristics of adolescence. A 400

  11. Biological growth and development • Undefined status • Increased decision making • Increased pressure • Search for self A 400

  12. Define anticipatory socialization. A 500

  13. Learning the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that role in the future. A 500

  14. How has dating developed in the U.S.? List one example. B 100

  15. Rise of industrialization • Free public secondary education • Telephones and automobiles • Increased social and political equality for women B 100

  16. What is the term used to describe the tendency of individuals to marry people who have social characteristics similar to their own? B 200

  17. homogamy B 200

  18. List two characteristics of courtship. B 300

  19. Conducted in the homes • Chaperoned • Purpose= marriage • Permission B 300

  20. According to sociologists, what are two functions of dating? B 400

  21. Entertainment • Mechanism for socialization (teaches individuals about the opposite sex) • Fulfills the need for conversation, companionship, etc. • Helps individuals attain status • Finding a spouse B 400

  22. The meeting of people as a romantic engagement is known as what? B 500

  23. Dating B 500

  24. Define social integration. C 100

  25. Degree of attachment people have to social groups or to society as a whole C 100

  26. What sociologist conducted the study Suicide? C 200

  27. Emile Durkheim C 200

  28. List three of the causes of teen suicide. C 300

  29. Alcohol and drug use • Triggering events • Age • Sex • Population density • Family relations • Cluster effect C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. What are two consequences of teenage pregnancy? C 400

  32. Lower birth weight • Teens are less likely to finish high school • Lower lifetime earnings than individuals who delay parenthood • Children are more likely to experience learning difficulties • Children have increased risk of becoming teen parents themselves • Teens face significant emotional stress C 400

  33. Explain how cluster effect is a predictor of teen suicide. C 500

  34. A teen suicide sometimes results in other suicide attempts among adolescents in a community. C 500

  35. How did Pride and Prejudice illustrate courtship? You must give two specific examples. D 100

  36. Permission had to be granted to marry • Marriage was the automatic response to love (no dating involved) D 100

  37. What similarities were found in Pride and Prejudice and Win a Date…? D 200

  38. Kissed on first date • Love • Parents involved (in different ways) D 200

  39. Homogamy is one notable difference between dating and courtship. How was this proven in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton? D 300

  40. Rosalee ended up with her coworker in the end. D 300

  41. What did John Hay hope to achieve in his notes and “Open Door Policy?” D 400

  42. Trade with China D 400

  43. Who became the governor of the Philippines shortly after the insurrection? D 500

  44. William Howard Taft D 500

  45. E 100

  46. E 100

  47. E 200

  48. E 200

  49. E 300

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