Deck 10: Families
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Deck 10: Families
1
The traditionally higher fertility rate in Quebec decreased in the 1960s due to the weakening influence of the ________ church.
Roman Catholic
2
Your textbook defines a/an ________ as two or more people related by blood, adoption or marriage (legally or otherwise), and who reside together.
family
3
The ________ refers to the fact that in a marriage, a younger partner (usually a wife) has less experience with responsibility and leadership roles, and is likely to have achieved less in economic or career terms, as compared to the older partner.
mating gradient
4
It is much easier for a woman to get out of an unhappy marriage if she is ________.
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Expressive exchanges represent the ________ dimension of marriage.
A) structural
B) intellectual
C) task-oriented
D) emotional
E) instrumental.
A) structural
B) intellectual
C) task-oriented
D) emotional
E) instrumental.
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6
Earning a living and maintaining a household are part of the ________ dimension of marriage.
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7
In a/an ________ family there are children from a prior marriage of one of the spouses.
A) endogamous
B) husband-wife
C) polyandrous
D) reconstituted
E) matrilocal
A) endogamous
B) husband-wife
C) polyandrous
D) reconstituted
E) matrilocal
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8
The ________ standard regards sex as a physical expression of love and sees premarital sex as acceptable when love or strong affection is present.
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9
A family organization in which the primary emphasis is on the biological link rather than on the spousal relationship is referred to as a/an ________ family.
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10
Among the Nayar in Southern India, married women could receive any of the men of the neighbourhood group as ________.
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11
The ________ is a feature of families that is almost uniform across societies.
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12
As a premarital sexual standard, the ________ standard grants men premarital sexual license, but expects premarital virginity of women.
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13
In non-industrial societies individuals obtained much of their emotional gratification through religion and community. Using Durkheim's terminology, these societies were held together by ________ solidarity.
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14
According to Murdock, 75% of the world's societies (but not 75% of the world's population) appear to accept ________ as a form of marriage.
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15
In the ________ view, long-term changes in the family are related to societal changes, especially changes in economic structures.
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16
Polygyny and polyandry are critically different in what respect?
A) in polygynous marriages males are the household head
B) in polyandry the wife has more than one husband
C) in polyandry the male has more than one wife
D) in polygyny the male allows sexual access to his wife to other male blood relatives
E) in polygyny the male has extra-marital affairs with single women
A) in polygynous marriages males are the household head
B) in polyandry the wife has more than one husband
C) in polyandry the male has more than one wife
D) in polygyny the male allows sexual access to his wife to other male blood relatives
E) in polygyny the male has extra-marital affairs with single women
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17
________ is defined as one woman married to two or more men.
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18
Until 1968, ________ was the only ground for divorce in Canada.
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19
According to the definition in your text, to be considered a family, a social unit must:
A) be recognized by the church or the state
B) have members of the opposite sex
C) maintain a common residence
D) have income
E) share common values
A) be recognized by the church or the state
B) have members of the opposite sex
C) maintain a common residence
D) have income
E) share common values
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20
Polygyny means:
A) one man married to two or more women: husband sharing
B) marriage of one man to one woman
C) marriage of one woman to more than one man
D) marriage involving two or more women and two or more men
E) marriage in which there are no children
A) one man married to two or more women: husband sharing
B) marriage of one man to one woman
C) marriage of one woman to more than one man
D) marriage involving two or more women and two or more men
E) marriage in which there are no children
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21
The modern phenomenon of cohabitation started with university students, especially in ________ and ________, in the 1960s.
A) North America, South America
B) North America, Scandinavia
C) Scandinavia, France
D) Germany, Holland
E) The United States, South America
A) North America, South America
B) North America, Scandinavia
C) Scandinavia, France
D) Germany, Holland
E) The United States, South America
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22
One example of ________, or dissimilarity between married partners, occurs with respect to age.
A) heterogamy
B) homogamy
C) exogamy
D) endogamy
E) hatrogamy
A) heterogamy
B) homogamy
C) exogamy
D) endogamy
E) hatrogamy
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23
Divorce propensities are particularly high if:
A) the couple married at a young age
B) the marriage includes children
C) the husband earns significantly more than his wife
D) the couple married later in life
E) the marriage is a first marriage
A) the couple married at a young age
B) the marriage includes children
C) the husband earns significantly more than his wife
D) the couple married later in life
E) the marriage is a first marriage
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24
Communal residence and occupational cooperation in the Yoruba of Nigeria would be threatened if the Yoruba men followed ________ bonds and listened to their wives rather than their fathers and brothers.
A) nuclear
B) consanguine
C) kinship
D) extended
E) incomplete
A) nuclear
B) consanguine
C) kinship
D) extended
E) incomplete
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25
Suppose marriage patterns in a society followed the principles of exogamy and polyandry. Which of the following cases would conform to the society's principles?
A) a man who is married to several women from a different tribe
B) a man who is married to several women from his own tribe
C) a woman who is married to several men from a different tribe
D) a woman who is married to several men from her own tribe
E) a man who takes at least one wife from his own tribe
A) a man who is married to several women from a different tribe
B) a man who is married to several women from his own tribe
C) a woman who is married to several men from a different tribe
D) a woman who is married to several men from her own tribe
E) a man who takes at least one wife from his own tribe
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26
Homogamy refers to the idea that:
A) children in a family belong to the whole social group
B) the D factor
C) opposites attract
D) like marries like
E) marriage involves only two partners
A) children in a family belong to the whole social group
B) the D factor
C) opposites attract
D) like marries like
E) marriage involves only two partners
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27
In the transition from a non-industrial to an industrial society, families became all but which of the following:
A) more important as sources of emotional gratification
B) more important as sources of personal identity
C) more important as sources of affective involvement
D) more important as sources of care of the aged
E) less central to the organization of society
A) more important as sources of emotional gratification
B) more important as sources of personal identity
C) more important as sources of affective involvement
D) more important as sources of care of the aged
E) less central to the organization of society
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28
The term "cluttered nest" refers to the fact that:
A) the age of home leaving for children is increasing
B) polygamy is becoming more popular
C) homosexual unions are increasing in number
D) the extended family is becoming more popular
E) exogamy is becoming more popular
A) the age of home leaving for children is increasing
B) polygamy is becoming more popular
C) homosexual unions are increasing in number
D) the extended family is becoming more popular
E) exogamy is becoming more popular
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29
________ said that the government had no place in the nation's bedrooms.
A) Marx
B) Weber
C) Durkheim
D) Trudeau
E) Layton
A) Marx
B) Weber
C) Durkheim
D) Trudeau
E) Layton
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30
A family organization where the emphasis is on biological ties rather than spousal ties is called a:
A) nuclear family
B) reconstituted family
C) consanguine family
D) neolocal family
E) blended family
A) nuclear family
B) reconstituted family
C) consanguine family
D) neolocal family
E) blended family
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31
Despite the fact that the dual-earner model has become the norm, close to half of families could be described as ________ because the major responsibility for paid and unpaid work remains divided along traditional gender lines.
A) neo-traditional
B) double burden
C) homogamous
D) heterogamous
E) partnership
A) neo-traditional
B) double burden
C) homogamous
D) heterogamous
E) partnership
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32
In part, the incest taboo reinforces the family by:
A) encouraging sexual rivalry
B) enlarging the kin network
C) enhancing the expressive dimension of the family
D) discouraging exogamy
E) discouraging endogamy
A) encouraging sexual rivalry
B) enlarging the kin network
C) enhancing the expressive dimension of the family
D) discouraging exogamy
E) discouraging endogamy
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33
In a ________ family, the emphasis is on the spousal bonds.
A) nuclear
B) reconstituted
C) consanguine
D) neolocal
E) blended
A) nuclear
B) reconstituted
C) consanguine
D) neolocal
E) blended
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34
Which of the following best describes Canadian divorce rates, as compared to other countries?
A) higher than France, but lower than the U.S.
B) higher than the U.S., but lower than England
C) lower than the U.S., and lower than Germany
D) higher than in Germany, but lower than in Japan
E) lower than in the United Kingdom, but higher than in Sweden
A) higher than France, but lower than the U.S.
B) higher than the U.S., but lower than England
C) lower than the U.S., and lower than Germany
D) higher than in Germany, but lower than in Japan
E) lower than in the United Kingdom, but higher than in Sweden
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35
The implications of the average wife being two years younger than her husband, and therefore of a lesser social status, are expressed in the concept of:
A) homogamy
B) mating gradient
C) endogamy
D) exogamy
E) instrumental function
A) homogamy
B) mating gradient
C) endogamy
D) exogamy
E) instrumental function
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36
Generally speaking, a longer life span for individuals increases the chances for:
A) larger numbers of children in the family
B) the reestablishment of the extended family
C) later home-leaving for children
D) marital breakdown and divorce
E) higher joint income
A) larger numbers of children in the family
B) the reestablishment of the extended family
C) later home-leaving for children
D) marital breakdown and divorce
E) higher joint income
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37
The premarital sexual standard which suggests that sex is primarily a giving and receiving of sexual pleasure is known as the:
A) fun standard
B) new morality
C) abstinence standard
D) double standard
E) love standard
A) fun standard
B) new morality
C) abstinence standard
D) double standard
E) love standard
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38
Generally speaking, the 1950s are considered by researchers to be a period that was:
A) poor in terms of family income growth
B) family centred
C) an entry point for women into the workforce
D) still recovering from the return of veterans from World War II
E) the end of the baby boom
A) poor in terms of family income growth
B) family centred
C) an entry point for women into the workforce
D) still recovering from the return of veterans from World War II
E) the end of the baby boom
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39
Among families with children, approximately ________ percent were lone-parent families in 2006:
A) 40
B) 30
C) 26
D) 15
E) 10
A) 40
B) 30
C) 26
D) 15
E) 10
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40
Which of the following is not a source of strain for single parents, according to Cherlin?
A) task overload
B) responsibility overload
C) emotional overload
D) being inexperienced as parents
E) too little time
A) task overload
B) responsibility overload
C) emotional overload
D) being inexperienced as parents
E) too little time
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41
Describe what is meant by the "double burden" and describe its prevalence in Canada.
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42
The term nuclear family is used to describe a family that includes more than parents and unmarried children.
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43
In non-industrial societies individuals obtained much of their emotional gratification through religion and community. Using Durkheim's terminology, these societies were held together by organic solidarity.
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44
Define "mechanical solidarity" and "organic solidarity." Which is prevalent in non-industrial societies, and which in industrial societies?
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45
In the functionalist view, long-term changes in the family are related to societal changes, especially changes in economic structures.
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46
The rules of inheritance perpetuate inequality.
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47
One reason why divorce levels may be higher at lower levels of socioeconomic status is that a lower income means that the instrumental exchanges in the marriage are less rewarding.
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The traditionally higher fertility rate in Quebec decreased in the 1990s due to the weakening influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
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49
"Neolocal" refers to a couple residing alone.
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50
According to Murdock, 75% of the world's population appear to accept polygyny as a form of marriage.
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51
What are the main factors contributing to divorce?
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52
As a premarital sexual standard, the double standard grants men premarital sexual license, but expects premarital virginity of women.
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53
A kinship gradient may be defined as two or more people related by blood, adoption or marriage (legally or otherwise), and who reside together.
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54
The endogamy gradient refers to the fact that in a marriage, the wife is of a lesser status than her husband.
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55
The functionalist perspective has argued that the family and kin groups had a larger number of functions in pre-industrial society.
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56
Name and briefly describe any two types of marriage.
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57
Earning a living and maintaining a household are part of the expressive dimension of marriage.
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58
In terms of its instrumental/expressive dimensions, how has the family changed since the advent of the industrial revolution?
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59
Using examples, explain the difference between a nuclear and a consanguine family.
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60
According to Murdock, 75% of the world's societies appear to accept polygyny as a form of marriage.
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61
Until 1968, adultery was the only grounds for divorce in Canada.
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