Multiple Choice
In ancient Rome, divorce was impossible because
A) At marriage, a woman lost her membership in the patrilineage into which she was born.
B) At marriage, a woman was incorporated into the lineage of her husband.
C) The Romans always married within the boundaries of a clan, so that husbands and wives could never cut the kinship ties that bound them to each other.
D) Both a and b
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Q5: People may enter freely into relationships and
Q6: In Zumbagua, Ecuador, a family is defined
Q7: The kinship tie created by marriage is
Q8: Symbolically important goods transferred from the family
Q10: Social statuses into which people are born
Q11: A transfer of family wealth, usually from
Q12: The prototypical kernel of a patrilineage is
Q13: Discuss the idea of kinship as agency
Q14: In addition to establishing links between generations