The Nulcear Family

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Social Issues

 

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Timothy W

 

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February 22, 2017

 

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University

 

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A

 

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When looking at the 1950's, it is important to pinpoint other major issues such as class, race and gender as an impact on the nuclear family structure. Beginning in the 1950's, the basic image of a typical family consisted of what's known as a nuclear unit, having a Father, Mother and Children living under a middle class, white community, where the Father was seen as the "breed winner husband" functioning as a primary source of economical currency, having a job in order to keep a well balanced household with respect to societies standards...
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Typical husbands in the 1950's carried out an average workday, leaving in the morning and coming home from work to a prepared dinner, where this image was also portrayed in television shows during that era, such as "I Love Lucy". His household chores were also limited, where as the wife consumed much of those responsibilities...
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