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What is the basic functions necessary for survival and a working society?
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Function Requisites
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Anthropology
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Interdependence
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Ethnocentrism
Question 2
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What is the family that housed you called?
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Family of Procreation
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Extended Family
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Nuclear Family
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Family of Orientation
Question 3
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Family Forms. What is a family that consists of parents and two children?
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Blended, Recombined, Reconstituted Family
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Nuclear Family
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Extended Family
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Cohabiting couples/Common-law marriages
Question 4
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Family Forms. What family includes people who trace back to the family of Orientation?
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Extended Family
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Blended, Recombined, Reconstituted Family
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Cohabiting couples/Common-law marriages
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Childless Families
Question 5
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Family Forms. What family is created if two people live together as a couple but are not married?
Question 6
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What is the study of behaviour on mental processes.
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Psychology
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Sociology
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Anthropology
Question 7
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What is the study go the behaviour of individuals in social groups?
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Anthropology
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Phycology
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Sociology
Question 8
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What is the study of human behaviour in societies (throughout history)?
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Sociology
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Anthropology
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Psychology
Question 9
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Who said, "It will never be known precisely of where, when, why or how the family emerged"?
Question 10
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Who defines the family as, "Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together over time...."?
Question 11
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Who defines the family as, "a now married couple, a couple living common-law, or a lone-parent..."?
Question 12
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What consists of loose grouping of male and female offspring, and had common characteristics with society organization today?
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Hordes
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The hunters Gatherers
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Agricultural Family
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Pre-Industrial Family
Question 13
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What roles were a major need for survival in early families (and even in some societies today)?
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Agriculture
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The hunters/Gatherers
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Hordes
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Roles of Men and Women
Question 14
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What emerged in the fertile crescent area of South Asia which drastically changed the family from nomadic to sedentary?
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Agricultural Family
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Industrial Family
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Extended Family
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Contemporary Family
Question 15
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The Pre-Industrail Families existed in "Cottage Industry" where men would would at home to be artisans or merchants.
Question 16
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Urban Industrial Families emerged when people started to settle down and farm.
Question 17
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Industrial Nuclear Families are a structure in which there is a separation from the means of earning an income from the home and household tasks.
Question 18
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The Early 20th century had
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Smaller Families
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Delayed Marriages
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Declined Birth Rates
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Consumer Families
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All of the above
Question 19
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Dual-Income Families started after World War II
Question 20
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The Contemporary Canadian Family can not be a same-sex family.
Question 21
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It is no longer necessary for a man to marry a woman to have children.
Question 22
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What function of the family is responsible for the new additions of the family through reproduction?
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Provide care
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Socialization
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Reproduction
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Active Nurturance
Question 23
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The function of the family is responsible for physical care?
Question 24
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What function of the family is responsible for the teaching members the skills, knowledge, values and attributes of their society?
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Socialization
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Provide Care
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Control Behaviour
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Affective Nurturance
Question 25
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What function of the family is responsible for controlling the behaviour of it's members?
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Affective Nurturance
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Socialization
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Provide Care
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Control Behaviour
Question 26
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What function of the family intends to meet the needs of the individual within the family?
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Provide Care
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Socialization
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Affective Nurturance
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Reproduction
Question 27
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What function of the family is responsible for the economic part of the family?
Question 28
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Economic definitions are related to people sharing the same household.
Question 29
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What means to regard your ethnic group as an essential part of your identity?
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Symbolic ethnicity
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Endogamy
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Ego-extention
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Marginality
Question 30
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What means to marry within the ethnic group?
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Endogamy
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Exogamy
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Ego-extention
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Marginality
Question 31
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What means to marry outside of the ethnic group?
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Ego-extention
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Endogamy
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Symbolic ethnicity
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Exogamy
Question 32
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What is the feeling of being excluded from main society?
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Marginality
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Exogamy
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Ego-extention
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Symbolic ethnicity
Question 33
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What does social class depend on?
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Education
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Income
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Occupation
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All of the above
Question 34
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Power is the right that some people have to direct the affairs of others
Question 35
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Social Mobility is not the ability to move from one social class to another.
Question 36
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Under class are those who live below the poverty line. Middle class are those who work for wages or salaries, and upper class are those who are well off and may trace their family wealth and history for many generations.
Question 37
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The Traditional or Conventional family is a family in which the wife goes to work and the husband stays home.
Question 38
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The women has the ultimate authority in a patriarchal family.
Question 39
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A nedlocal is when a family lives on its own (not near either spouces' homes).
Question 40
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Consanquineal is related through marriage while conjugal is related through blood.
Question 41
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An obligation system is when a brother marries the widow of his dead brother (Levirate) or when a sister marries the widow of her dead sister (Sororate).
Question 42
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A composite family is a new family made up of separate families (divorce/death).
Question 43
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Polygamy is a system where one adult is only allowed one spouse at a time while monogamy is a system where one adult can have more than one spouse at a time.
Question 44
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What are the challenges of studying families?
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People generalize from personal experiences.
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Popular family topics are covered in the media, but they are usually sensationalized rather than factual.
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Any objective study will reveal a diversity in experiences that contrast with one's own.
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All of the above.
Question 45
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Cultural anthropologists live within a society to observe behaviour.
Question 46
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Ethnocentrism means that one is open to different ideas, and they evaluate other behaviours without preconceptions.
Question 47
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Sociology explains behaviours of individuals within a group. A sociologist observes patterns of behaviour in large numbers rather than focussing on the individual.
Question 48
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Phycology focusses on the individual and helps individuals manage their behaviour. This study uses mental processes and personality to explain an individual's behaviour.
Question 49
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Norms are the rules of conduct for members in a society.
Question 50
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Theories are facts.
Question 51
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Theoretical perspectives are like filters that one looks trough when studying societies (different view).
Question 52
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MICRO perspectives emphasize the relationships within individual families while MACRO perspectives study the interaction between society and institutions.
Question 53
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Who were the key theorists for Structural Functionalism?
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Max Weber and Karl Marx
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Emile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons
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Emile Durkheim and Max Weber
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Karl Marx and Talcott Parsons
Question 54
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Structural Functionalism is a MACRO approach.
Question 55
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The theory that believes that society always wants to be in balance is...
Question 56
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The systems theory is a MICRO approach.
Question 57
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The systems theory believes that individuals interact as a system and influence each other.
Question 58
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A genogram is a pictorial display of a person's family relationships and medical history.
Question 59
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Max Weber is a Symbolic Interactionist.
Question 60
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Symbolic Interactionism in a MICRO approach that believes that people give meaning to everything (a symbol) which makes people act on their own preconceptions based on their previous experiences.
Question 61
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Who said, “I am not what I think I am. I am not what you think I am. I am what I think you think I am.”
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Charles Cooley
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Emile Durkheim
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Karl Marx
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Feminists
Question 62
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The Social Exchange theory is a MICRO approach which believes that social interactions are like business deals.
Question 63
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Developmental theories are MICRO theories that outline predictable stages that people will go through in their life.
Question 64
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The Conflict theory is a MACRO approach and explains how power holds a society together.
Question 65
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A Bourgeoisie is the owed class in society ruled by the Proletariates.
Question 66
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Karl Marx predicted that the Bourgeoisie would become smaller and richer while the Proletariats group would get bigger and poorer.
Question 67
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The Feminist theory is a branch of the Conflict theory.
Question 68
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Which feminist type believes that men will always exploit women?
Question 69
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Both the Liberal Feminists and the Radical Feminists aim to change patriarchy, but in different ways.