Deck 13: Family and Religion
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Deck 13: Family and Religion
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Feminist theory links the operation of the family to patriarchy.
True
2
Romantic love is the basis of marriage in preindustrial societies.
False
3
Structural-functional theory points out how family perpetuates social inequality.
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4
African Americans and Asian Americans show significant differences in typical family form.
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Exogamy means that parents of similar social position pass on their standing to their children.
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Polyandry unites in marriage one female with two or more males.
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Bilateral descent is found in societies that have a relatively high level of gender equality.
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8
Another name for the extended family is the conjugal family.
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9
Research indicates that a majority of U.S.married males are unfaithful to their partners at some point in their marriage.
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10
Social class affects what women expect in a husband.
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11
In most African nations, the law permits a man to have more than one wife.
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12
The trend in the United States is toward more racially mixed marriages.
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13
In 2012, a majority of people in the United States say that they oppose dating between black and white people.
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14
The dominant residential form in the United States is neolocality.
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15
Around the world, most marriages have been polygamous.
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16
In traditional societies, parents may arrange the marriages of their very young children.
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17
Parents and children form what sociologists call the extended family.
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18
Endogamy refers to the pattern of people marrying partners from the same social category.
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Grandmothers have an especially important role in African American families.
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20
Kinship is based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption.
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21
In vitro fertilization refers to conception by an unmarried couple.
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22
Faith refers to what we know to be True based on what our five senses tell us.
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23
Singlehood is gaining popularity among young people in the United States.
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24
A totem is any object defined by members of a society as profane.
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25
More than half of people in the United States who divorce remarry, most within four years.
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26
People in the United States today are more accepting of divorce than they were a century ago.
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27
Religion is a social institution involving beliefs and practices based on what is sacred.
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28
Ritual refers to activity in which the sacred is embodied in formal, ceremonial behavior.
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29
Men are more likely to be killed by a spouse, partner, or ex-partner than women.
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30
Most research suggests that growing up in a one-parent family disadvantages children.
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31
The symbolic-interaction approach treats religion as socially constructed meaning that provides greater certainty and security for our lives.
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32
One of the functions of religion for society is to operate as a system of social control.
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33
The same elements of life are defined as sacred throughout the world.
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34
In recent years, same-sex marriage has become legal in all states within the United States.
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35
The concept "sacred" refers to the familiar, everyday elements of life.
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36
Before they reach the age of eighteen, almost half of U.S.children live with only one parent for some period of time.
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37
One reason for today's high divorce rate in the United States is that women are more economically dependent on men.
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38
Most cohabiting parents continue to live together with their children until the children reach adulthood.
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39
Jessie Bernard claimed that women would be happier in marriage if men did not expect them to do almost all the housework.
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40
Emile Durkheim claimed that, in religious life, people celebrate the awesome power of their society.
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41
Members of denominations typically accept religious pluralism.
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42
In the United States, some religion denominations (such as Episcopalians) have higher average social standing than others (such as Baptists).
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43
Members of a sect accept the surrounding society as good.
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44
The concept "civil religion" refers to tolerating practices and beliefs that differ from your own.
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45
In the United States, people who hold fundamentalist beliefs generally support traditional, otherworldly religion.
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46
The United States is a less religious society than, say, Japan or Sweden.
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47
"Seekers" who pursue "New Age" spirituality believe that everything and everyone is connected by a divine force or plan.
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Most spiritual "seekers" are closely tied to established denominations.
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49
Charisma is a personal quality that lets someone attract others as followers.
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50
The family is a social institution that is found in
A) most, but not all, societies.
B) about half of human societies in the world today.
C) high-income nations, but not in most low-income nations.
D) every society.
A) most, but not all, societies.
B) about half of human societies in the world today.
C) high-income nations, but not in most low-income nations.
D) every society.
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51
A cult is a religious organization largely outside of a society's cultural traditions.
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52
Secularization refers to the historical increase in the importance of religion.
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53
Karl Marx investigated the positive functions of religion for social life.
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54
TheCHAPTER-opening story of Rosa Yniguez, who came from Mexico to live and raise her three children in California, makes the point that
A) family patterns often change among immigrants to this country.
B) Hispanic women avoid forming families.
C) today's Latinas are having more and more children.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) family patterns often change among immigrants to this country.
B) Hispanic women avoid forming families.
C) today's Latinas are having more and more children.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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55
Max Weber argued that the rise of industrial capitalism was encouraged by Calvinist religious doctrine.
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56
Animism refers to the belief that God is an active force in the world.
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57
All world religions define women as more morally worthy than men.
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58
Churches place greater importance on the personal experience of conversion than sects do.
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59
State churches are found in societies that hold to the "separation of church and state."
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60
A church is a type of social organization that is well integrated into the larger society.
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61
A family that includes parents, children and other kin is called
A) a nuclear family.
B) an extended family.
C) a family of affinity.
D) a conjugal family.
A) a nuclear family.
B) an extended family.
C) a family of affinity.
D) a conjugal family.
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62
A system of marriage that unites only two partners is called
A) polygyny.
B) polygamy.
C) polyandry.
D) monogamy.
A) polygyny.
B) polygamy.
C) polyandry.
D) monogamy.
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63
The incest taboo
A) exists only in industrial societies.
B) is found in all societies.
C) is found among all living species.
D) is defined the same way in all societies.
A) exists only in industrial societies.
B) is found in all societies.
C) is found among all living species.
D) is defined the same way in all societies.
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64
According to the structural-functional approach, which of the following is counted among the tasks of the family?
A) socialization of the young
B) regulation of sexual activity
C) social placement
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) socialization of the young
B) regulation of sexual activity
C) social placement
D) All of these responses are correct.
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65
Assume you were visiting a society in which people traced family ties only through women.This society would correctly be called
A) patrilocal.
B) matrilineal.
C) matrilocal.
D) polygynous.
A) patrilocal.
B) matrilineal.
C) matrilocal.
D) polygynous.
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66
Which of the following are typically traits of marriage?
A) a legal relationship
B) sexual activity and childbearing
C) economic cooperation
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) a legal relationship
B) sexual activity and childbearing
C) economic cooperation
D) All of these responses are correct.
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67
The concept "patrilocality" refers to
A) rule of men over women.
B) a residential pattern by which a married couple lives near the husband's family.
C) a system of tracing descent through males.
D) a family composed of only males.
A) rule of men over women.
B) a residential pattern by which a married couple lives near the husband's family.
C) a system of tracing descent through males.
D) a family composed of only males.
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68
People include as "kin" others to whom they are linked by
A) ancestry.
B) marriage.
C) adoption.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) ancestry.
B) marriage.
C) adoption.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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69
The concept "endogamy" refers to marriage between
A) people of the same sex.
B) people of different social categories.
C) people of the same social category.
D) people related by birth.
A) people of the same sex.
B) people of different social categories.
C) people of the same social category.
D) people related by birth.
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70
Following structural-functional theory, the family
A) operates to perpetuate social inequality.
B) is important enough to be called the backbone of society.
C) encourages patriarchy.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) operates to perpetuate social inequality.
B) is important enough to be called the backbone of society.
C) encourages patriarchy.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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71
A system of marriage that unites one woman with two or more men is called
A) polygyny.
B) polygamy.
C) polyandry.
D) monogamy.
A) polygyny.
B) polygamy.
C) polyandry.
D) monogamy.
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72
A social-exchange analysis of family life is likely to consider
A) how families keep society as a whole operating.
B) how families perpetuate social inequality.
C) how individuals select partners who offer about as much as they do to the relationship.
D) how families regulate sexual activity.
A) how families keep society as a whole operating.
B) how families perpetuate social inequality.
C) how individuals select partners who offer about as much as they do to the relationship.
D) how families regulate sexual activity.
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73
In the United States, romantic love
A) is the reason most people expect to marry.
B) is not a very stable foundation for marriage.
C) may contribute to a high divorce rate.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) is the reason most people expect to marry.
B) is not a very stable foundation for marriage.
C) may contribute to a high divorce rate.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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74
Social conflict and feminist theories explain that families perpetuate social inequality in U.S.society through
A) inheritance of private property.
B) encouraging patriarchy.
C) passing on racial and ethnic inequality.
D) All of these responses are correct.
A) inheritance of private property.
B) encouraging patriarchy.
C) passing on racial and ethnic inequality.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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75
Typically, industrial societies make use of which of the following systems to trace ancestry?
A) bilateral descent
B) matrilineal descent
C) patrilineal descent
D) neolocality
A) bilateral descent
B) matrilineal descent
C) patrilineal descent
D) neolocality
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76
The U.S.Census Bureau defines the "family" as
A) people who live together.
B) people who engage in economic cooperation.
C) people living together who are linked by birth, marriage, or adoption.
D) people who consider themselves to be a family.
A) people who live together.
B) people who engage in economic cooperation.
C) people living together who are linked by birth, marriage, or adoption.
D) people who consider themselves to be a family.
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77
A family composed of one or two parents and their children is called
A) a nuclear family.
B) an extended family.
C) a family of affinity.
D) a consanguine family.
A) a nuclear family.
B) an extended family.
C) a family of affinity.
D) a consanguine family.
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78
To which region of the world would you travel if you wanted to visit many countries where the law permits polygamy?
A) Africa
B) North America
C) South America
D) Scandinavia
A) Africa
B) North America
C) South America
D) Scandinavia
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79
The concept "homogamy" means that
A) people marry because they benefit from being married.
B) women usually marry older men.
C) people marry others who are socially like themselves.
D) most marriages are based on romantic love.
A) people marry because they benefit from being married.
B) women usually marry older men.
C) people marry others who are socially like themselves.
D) most marriages are based on romantic love.
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80
In traditional regions of many lower-income countries, such as Sri Lanka, marriage
A) has little to do with romantic love.
B) is unknown.
C) is delayed until the people reach their thirties.
D) almost always ends in divorce.
A) has little to do with romantic love.
B) is unknown.
C) is delayed until the people reach their thirties.
D) almost always ends in divorce.
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