Changes in family life in modern society began with the first attempt to move horror novels from page to screen, and there was a moral panic about the type of terrorism. In 1973, "Exorcist" (1973, director of William Friedkin of the United States) caused anger, and a part of the movie had to be deleted according to worldwide complaints and obvious violent nature of its contents not. It is not a condemnation of a reference to panic, religion.
Changes in family life in modern society began with the first attempt to move horror novels from page to screen, and there was a moral panic about the type of terrorism. - Americans living in the mid-20th century saw a big change. In the 1930 's, I experienced a serious economic depression for the decade that the world' s largest war continues. Pushing the limits away, Elaine Tyler May shows how women's lives in the United States can help shape and shape these world changes. During the war, women participated in military operations through WACS (Women's Legion) and WAVES (women undergoing voluntary emergency services).
Women - As the American society becomes more urbanized and industrialized, the nature of women's work and family life has changed, many of which no longer work on family farms. There are usually only two women looking for work in the city: doing housework and teaching. As with the Lowell system, work at the factory is not common. The majority of professional women are single. When they get married, they quit their jobs and take positions at home. In urban areas and rural areas, women are more likely to manage their lives. Marriage by parents arranging is not so common, and some women reduce the number of children. However, legal restrictions on women still exist. For example, they can not vote
Family arrangements in the United States reflect the essence of modern American society. The core family concept (two married adults and children) has a special place in American way of thinking, but a single parent family, a couple without children, and a fusion family account for the majority of families . A person grows in a parent family, continues to marry, lives in a couple without couples, then divorces, lives together for several years, is remarried, has children, and can live in a nuclear family gathering .