The problem with using John Gray's approach to resolving marital conflict is that the "Men from Mars, Women are from Venus" (1992) book <u>turns human psychology into stereotypes</u>. The fact that <u>men and women are not fundamentally different </u><u>was either ignored or underexamined</u> in Gray's approach and methodology.
According to Stephanie Coontz, imbalances of situated power in marriages are frequently mistaken or misinterpreted for "cultures" unique to each gender.
Coontz asserted that traditionalists who disagree with forward-thinking changes and progressive relationships are delusional because the family structure they hold dear is a passing relic.
Unlike Men from Mars, Women are from Venus, Coontz's writings have long asserted that the conventional or traditional nuclear families are frequently oppressive structure for women, that its decline, along with the rising acceptance of divorce, unmarried parenthood, domestic partnership, and LGBTQ unions, has been an empowering influence and must get public support.
Find out how many percent of the population, as the historian Stephanie Coontz points out, by 1978, thought that it was morally okay to be single and have children: brainly.com/question/15012453
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Are you talking about the colonial times? Basically, in the colonial times the English sought to establish new settlements in the places which today as a result have a big English-speaking white population ( so that's how you know they had establishments there)- so among others Northern America- today's USA and Canada and South Africa.
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Alfredo di Lelio I (1882–1959)
William Bradford is the leader of the New England Colonies