Exam 5: Patterns of Partnering From Romance to Resistance

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The lavish wedding in the U.S. is in large part an expression of:

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Unmarried women were considered "out of place" in traditional Chinese culture. Self-combers were disruptive to society because they ___________.

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Consider the question posed by your text: Are the ideologies of romance a form of resistance to, escape from, or conformity to a society's marriage and residence patterns? Use evidence from the text to support your position.

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The ideologies of romance can be seen as a form of resistance to society's marriage and residence patterns. In the text, it is mentioned that romantic love often challenges traditional arranged marriages and societal expectations of who one should marry. This can be seen as a form of resistance to the societal norms and expectations surrounding marriage. Additionally, the text discusses how romantic love often involves a desire for freedom and individual choice, which can be seen as a form of escape from the constraints of societal marriage and residence patterns. Furthermore, the emphasis on romantic love and personal fulfillment in relationships can be seen as a form of non-conformity to societal expectations of marriage as a means of fulfilling social and economic obligations. Overall, the ideologies of romance can be viewed as a form of resistance and escape from society's marriage and residence patterns, as they often challenge and deviate from traditional norms and expectations.

Iroquois women received support in their daily lives from _________.

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Which of the following features is common to West African polygynous systems?

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"Inside children" in some Caribbean islands are those ________.

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Working class women in the Caribbean believe that not having a husband _________.

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The self-combers of the Pearl River delta are known for __________.

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The living arrangements in the longhouses of the Iroquois _________.

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The two most common reasons to get married are __________.

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Throughout time and place, _________ have been the most popular way of choosing a spouse.

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Which of following comments about partnering holds true across human cultures?

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How do same-sex households, "single" mother households, and arranged marriages challenge the ideology of the nuclear family? Illustrate with specific examples.

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_________ kin are those related to us by marriage, while our blood relatives are _______ kin.

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Which of the following did Mignon Moore find to be characteristic of the African American lesbian households in her study?

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Compare and contrast the West Indian houseyard, Iroquois longhouse, and African polygynous household. What are the implications for women's lives of these arrangements?

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In the study by Edin and Kefalas, many lower income women had children without getting married because __________.

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The Iroquois traditionally have been described as:

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According to Laura Ahearn, romantic love in Nepal has become tied to _________.

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What is monandry?

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