Who is to blame for America's trend toward high divorce rates, starting in the 1970s?
The no fault divorce policy in 1970s caused husbands to leave their family because a full time hearing and proof of cause was not required. As long as the couple agreed, they can have an inexpensive no fault divorce. This caused a high divorce rate in the 1970s.
Men are to be blamed for high divorce rates in the 1970s because men didn’t respect their wife. They expect their wife to do all the house works. For example, taking care of children, and preparing meals. Many wives felt that they were unimportant, especially in their husband’s eye.
Housewives were also called “soccer moms” because while moms are taking care of child, dads are checking on other young women. Men leave their family to find younger women because they want to prove themselves that they are still attractive. This leads frustration to their wives, and increase divorce rate.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
HW4.1
Document C
Questions for understanding
1.“Mr. Dash” is Sam Dash, an attorney for the Senate Watergate Committee. What does he hope to discover, overall from his questions of Mr. Kalmbach?
Mr.Dash hoped to discover if Nixon did the assignment illegally or legally. He wanted to know if Nixon bribes to do the assignment or not.
2.Why do you suppose Mr. Dash makes Mr. Kalmbach recount his trip from the West Coast to Washington, DC?
Mr.Dash will be able to check if Mr.Kalmbach was lying or not. Also, he could get more imformation about his trip.
Questions for exam practice
3.What is the message of Doc C?
Nixon and Mr. Kalmbach wanted to keep the assignment private.
4.What is the significance of the “$50,000 - $100,000”?
"$50,000 - $100,000" is significant as a large amount of money for the assignment.
5.What is one value of this document for the historian investigating whether men working for President Nixon broke the law or not?
This is value based on purpose. Mr. Dash wanted to proved that Nixon had broke the law. (bribery)
6.Is that value based on origin or purpose?
Value based on purpose
Questions for understanding
1.“Mr. Dash” is Sam Dash, an attorney for the Senate Watergate Committee. What does he hope to discover, overall from his questions of Mr. Kalmbach?
Mr.Dash hoped to discover if Nixon did the assignment illegally or legally. He wanted to know if Nixon bribes to do the assignment or not.
2.Why do you suppose Mr. Dash makes Mr. Kalmbach recount his trip from the West Coast to Washington, DC?
Mr.Dash will be able to check if Mr.Kalmbach was lying or not. Also, he could get more imformation about his trip.
Questions for exam practice
3.What is the message of Doc C?
Nixon and Mr. Kalmbach wanted to keep the assignment private.
4.What is the significance of the “$50,000 - $100,000”?
"$50,000 - $100,000" is significant as a large amount of money for the assignment.
5.What is one value of this document for the historian investigating whether men working for President Nixon broke the law or not?
This is value based on purpose. Mr. Dash wanted to proved that Nixon had broke the law. (bribery)
6.Is that value based on origin or purpose?
Value based on purpose
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