Deck 1: Seeking: Finding Happiness in Relationships in a Complex World
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Deck 1: Seeking: Finding Happiness in Relationships in a Complex World
1
Most people in the United States marry
A)for love.
B)to have children.
C)to provide emotional support to a spouse.
D)to gain financial support.
A)for love.
B)to have children.
C)to provide emotional support to a spouse.
D)to gain financial support.
A
2
The binuclear family is best describes as
A)a family in which members live in to different households.
B)children born into a new blended family.
C)a single-parent family.
D)adult children returning to live with their parents.
A)a family in which members live in to different households.
B)children born into a new blended family.
C)a single-parent family.
D)adult children returning to live with their parents.
A
3
The family into which one is born and raised is called a
A)family of orientation.
B)family of procreation.
C)nuclear family.
D)binuclear family.
A)family of orientation.
B)family of procreation.
C)nuclear family.
D)binuclear family.
A
4
Research suggests a person's happiness level is
A)genetically influenced.
B)environmentally influenced.
C)a simple matter of brain chemistry.
D)influenced by both genetics and environment.
A)genetically influenced.
B)environmentally influenced.
C)a simple matter of brain chemistry.
D)influenced by both genetics and environment.
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5
The media and popular culture impacts perceptions of love and marriage.
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6
The pattern of residence most often found in North America is ___________, while the pattern of residence most often found in the rest of the world is ____________.
A)neolocal / matrilocal
B)neolocal / patrilocal
C)patrilocal / neolocal
D)matrilocal / neolocal
A)neolocal / matrilocal
B)neolocal / patrilocal
C)patrilocal / neolocal
D)matrilocal / neolocal
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7
According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
A)Increased materialistic consumption is correlated with increased happiness.
B)Health levels do not appear to affect happiness.
C)Happiness is linked to the ability to manage the natural desire to have more.
D)All of the above are true.
A)Increased materialistic consumption is correlated with increased happiness.
B)Health levels do not appear to affect happiness.
C)Happiness is linked to the ability to manage the natural desire to have more.
D)All of the above are true.
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8
Relatives who are related by blood, marriage, remarriage, or adoption are called
A)extended family.
B)affiliated kin.
C)kin.
D)family of origin.
A)extended family.
B)affiliated kin.
C)kin.
D)family of origin.
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9
The swelling number of Americans between the ages of 48 and 66 is due to
A)suburbanization.
B)the child-centered culture..
C)the Baby Boom.
D)globalization..
A)suburbanization.
B)the child-centered culture..
C)the Baby Boom.
D)globalization..
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10
Which of the following are characteristics of individualism?
A)Families increased their self-sufficiency as a group.
B)Values for self-fulfillment became important.
C)Family collective goals became increasingly more important.
D)Work became more group-focused.
A)Families increased their self-sufficiency as a group.
B)Values for self-fulfillment became important.
C)Family collective goals became increasingly more important.
D)Work became more group-focused.
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11
Why did many slave owners encourage slave breeding?
A)They wanted to achieve dominance over slaves.
B)They needed a supply of slaves after slave imports were abolished.
C)They desired to foster familism among slaves.
D)They wanted more female slaves.
A)They wanted to achieve dominance over slaves.
B)They needed a supply of slaves after slave imports were abolished.
C)They desired to foster familism among slaves.
D)They wanted more female slaves.
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12
Abraham Maslow identified all of the following except _________ as one of the hierarchy of human needs.
A)safety
B)self-actualization
C)belongingness
D)marriage
A)safety
B)self-actualization
C)belongingness
D)marriage
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13
From the standpoint of _____________, production of offspring is the most important reason for marriage.
A)individuals
B)religious institutions
C)law
D)society
A)individuals
B)religious institutions
C)law
D)society
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14
Pierre lives with his father, mother, brother, sister, grandmother, aunt, cousin, and godfather; Pierre lives with his
A)extended family.
B)kin.
C)affiliated kin.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)extended family.
B)kin.
C)affiliated kin.
D)All of the above are correct.
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15
An Internet user who uses websites like Facebook and YouTube is enjoying
A)Web 2.0.
B)the World Wide Web (as it was conceived by Tim Berners-Lee).
C)Web 3.0
D)the originally conceived Internet.
A)Web 2.0.
B)the World Wide Web (as it was conceived by Tim Berners-Lee).
C)Web 3.0
D)the originally conceived Internet.
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16
According to the text, the "traditional" definition of family includes
A)foster families.
B)cohabitating couples and their biological children.
C)affiliated kin.
D)those related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
A)foster families.
B)cohabitating couples and their biological children.
C)affiliated kin.
D)those related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
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17
When countries' economies become more interdependent,
A)globalization occurs.
B)families can benefits through more goods and services.
C)families can suffer due to job loss to foreign markets.
D)All of the above are true.
A)globalization occurs.
B)families can benefits through more goods and services.
C)families can suffer due to job loss to foreign markets.
D)All of the above are true.
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18
Happiness can be influenced by one's ethnic culture.
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19
William Goode identified all of the following except _________ as one of the four benefits of families.
A)economic benefits
B)physical security
C)proximity
D)familiarity
A)economic benefits
B)physical security
C)proximity
D)familiarity
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20
The U. S. only recognizes which of the following forms of marriages as legal?
A)polygamy
B)polyandry
C)monogamy
D)monopoly
A)polygamy
B)polyandry
C)monogamy
D)monopoly
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21
People migrated to cities during the Industrial Revolution, when the production of goods shifted from home-based human labor to machines and factories, because they yearned for city life and factory work.
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22
Middle-class men took clerical and white-collar government jobs during the Great Depression in order to bolster their families' financial well-being.
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23
Illustrate neolocal, patrilocal, and matrilocal residences as they are portrayed by the media. Give at least one example for each type.
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24
Affiliated kin are those acquired through marriage.
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25
A child can live in a binuclear and blended family at the same time.
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26
Television sitcoms like Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best accurately represent the typical 1950s family.
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27
Sociological research indicates that approximately two-thirds of married couples who reported being unhappy said they were happy five years later.
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28
Familism is a major part of traditional Mexican and Chinese families.
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29
Dramatize at least two of the seven significant trends altering the look of the American family by giving current examples of each.
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30
Married people tend to report higher levels of happiness than single people.
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31
Discuss why most service jobs have not helped the American family.
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32
The majority of Native Americans live on reservations in the U. S. today.
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33
Psychologist Ed Diener states that "materialism is toxic for happiness." This statement means that if one learns to control his/her desires for tangible things, he/she will be happier.
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34
Contrast the iGeneration with older Americans.
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35
Contrast the 2009 demographic trends of Non-Hispanic whites and Hispanics (Latinos).
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36
Family size in the U. S. has stabilized at approximately four per household.
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37
Twenty-five percent of college students stated they would marry for reasons other than love.
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38
Describe the "Postmodern" family. Give two examples mentioned in the text.
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39
Common-law marriage is legally recognized in twenty-two states.
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40
Discuss how Web 2.0 impacts dating in the U. S. Cite an example.
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41
Do you agree that all families offer economic benefits, proximity, familiarity, and continuity? Why or why not?
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42
List and describe at least three ways that developments in technology have affected your own relationships, marriage, and/or family life.
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43
Defend Vern Bengston's assertion, "Children Are No Worse Off with Other Kinds of Parental Arrangements [than with two-parent families]."
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44
Illustrate positive and negative aspects of communications technology.
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45
Does current media programming reflect the changes that have occurred in the American family? Why or why not?
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46
Do you think monogamy and exclusivity required in a marriage? Why or why not?
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47
Distinguish between the family of orientation and the family of procreation.
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48
Projected demography assumes that the domination of the white European majority will slip to 53% by 2050. What effects of this decrease can you predict?
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49
Support the idea that the 2007-2009 recession led to an increase households featuring extended families.
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50
Compare and contrast some family characteristics of colonial era Latino, African American, and Native American groups as mentioned in the text.
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