Exam 3: The Deep Structure of Culture: Lessons From the Family
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Exam 3: The Deep Structure of Culture: Lessons From the Family60 Questions
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Globalization of has had little effect on how family is conceived.
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Family,community,and religion are the three institutions that make up the deep structure of culture.
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Compare and contrast the concepts of extended and nuclear families. Provide examples of cultural differences.
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Historically,the African-American grandmother has played important roles within the extended family network.
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Explain the notion of "deep structure" in culture. Provide examples of deep structure institutions.
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Globalized media sources have created an alternative set of values for families throughout the world.
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What effect has globalization had on families? Include examples from at least two cultures.
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Marianismo in Latino culture is equivalent to the values of radical feminism expressed in Western cultures.
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In Korea,the legacy of Confucianism made men alone the structurally relevant members of society and relegated women to social dependence.
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Nuclear families are also known as "one generational" families.
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Describe the nature of the family in individualistic cultures. How does the family promote the orientation?
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The preference for a son when a child is born is as old as Indian society.
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Explain the role of family in collectivistic cultures. Provide an example from at least two other cultures.
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For most Muslim communities,which of the following would not be true?
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A culture's unconscious assumptions about how the world operates is referred to as its':
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