Exam 39: Global View of the Family
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Which of the following terms refers to the marriage of a man to more than one woman at the same time?
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There are at least five countries in Africa where 20 percent of the men are in polygamous marriages.
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Which sociological perspective would be likely to suggest that family decision making reflects the inequality of traditional gender stratification,in which men have held a dominant position over women?
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Which of the following does your textbook define as a family?
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Tibetan women may have more than one husband simultaneously,which allows for
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Steve and Mary are married and then get a divorce.Steve then marries Rachel,and they get a divorce,too.Steve remarries Mary and lives with her until she dies.After Mary's death,Steve marries Beth and lives with her until his death.These relationships of Steve's life are an example of
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Feminists suggest that laws in the U.S.traditionally viewed wives and children as the property of the husband.This view reflects the concerns of which sociological perspective?
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What is the general term for a marriage in which an individual can have several husbands or wives at the same time?
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Males are expected to dominate family decision making in a(n)
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In 1981,16 percent of wives earned more than their husbands.What was the percentage as of 2005?
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A married couple,their children,and other relatives-such as grandparents,aunts,or uncles-living together in the same household constitute a(n)
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Polygamy,polygyny,and polyandry are all forms of serial monogamy.
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Polygyny is a social system in which women may have several husbands and in which women are more powerful than men.
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Discuss the social institution of family from the various sociological perspectives.Give examples to support your answer.
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Which sociological perspective would suggest that social change has influenced the family,in that many traditional family activities,such as education,have been assumed by other social institutions?
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In some societies,a man will marry a woman and her sisters.This is an example of
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Under which marital form can a woman have several husbands at the same time?
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