Deck 2: Families Throughout the World: Marriage, Family, and Kinship
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Deck 2: Families Throughout the World: Marriage, Family, and Kinship
1
According to Goode, prior to industrialization and modernization it was easier to ________ and harder to
A) for parents to control young adults; find jobs
B) be more egalitarian; move to another geographic area.
C) find romantic love; maintain a nuclear family.
D) meet more potential mates; maintain extended families.
A) for parents to control young adults; find jobs
B) be more egalitarian; move to another geographic area.
C) find romantic love; maintain a nuclear family.
D) meet more potential mates; maintain extended families.
D
2
Kelsey and her family live in a large urban, industrialized society. What would you expect to be likely?
A) She has a strong sense of belonging.
B) She puts her needs above others.
C) Her family is very dependent on each other.
D) Her family has lived there for many generations.
A) She has a strong sense of belonging.
B) She puts her needs above others.
C) Her family is very dependent on each other.
D) Her family has lived there for many generations.
B
3
Nguyen and Phuong live in their native Vietnam and were just married. Tradition would dictate that they live with
A) her parents.
B) his parents.
C) her brother.
D) no one else.
A) her parents.
B) his parents.
C) her brother.
D) no one else.
B
4
Sweden's child/family allowance demonstrates its support of
A) population control.
B) traditional marriage.
C) gender equality.
D) patriarchy.
A) population control.
B) traditional marriage.
C) gender equality.
D) patriarchy.
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5
According to World System Theory, what results when wealthy countries bring employment to poor nations to benefit from low wages and other resources?
A) Fewer cash crops in the poor country
B) More industrialization in the poor nation
C) Less poverty in the poor nation
D) More isolation of poor families in the poor country
A) Fewer cash crops in the poor country
B) More industrialization in the poor nation
C) Less poverty in the poor nation
D) More isolation of poor families in the poor country
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6
Which of the following explains the belief of upper-class people in India about contact with a Dalits?
A) They will be blessed.
B) They will be contaminated.
C) They will be shunned.
D) They will not be believed.
A) They will be blessed.
B) They will be contaminated.
C) They will be shunned.
D) They will not be believed.
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7
Maria and Paul have been dating only a few months when they realize they are first cousins. What will prevent them from marrying?
A) Incest taboo
B) Ascribed statuses
C) Endogamy
D) Gesellschaft
A) Incest taboo
B) Ascribed statuses
C) Endogamy
D) Gesellschaft
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8
What do families in Nyinba Tibet practice in order to thrive in their environment?
A) Monogamy
B) Polygyny
C) Polyandry
D) Patrilocality
A) Monogamy
B) Polygyny
C) Polyandry
D) Patrilocality
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9
Rebecca is legally married to Dan, but Dan also has 3 other wives he married in a religious ceremony. Rebecca and Dan practice
A) polygyny
B) polyandry
C) patriarchy
D) patrilocal
A) polygyny
B) polyandry
C) patriarchy
D) patrilocal
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10
Sociologist Charles Hirschman and Nguyen Huu Minh's research suggests
A) cultural preference is easily destroyed by modernization.
B) modernization reduces the mutual benefits of joint living.
C) modernization has no effect on family life.
D) cultural preference remains strong even with modernization.
A) cultural preference is easily destroyed by modernization.
B) modernization reduces the mutual benefits of joint living.
C) modernization has no effect on family life.
D) cultural preference remains strong even with modernization.
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11
Sociologist Peter Berger has connected which characteristics to modernization?
A) A decline in the focus on the future
B) An increase in small cohesive communities
C) An increase in cultural traditions
D) A decline in importance of religious institutions
A) A decline in the focus on the future
B) An increase in small cohesive communities
C) An increase in cultural traditions
D) A decline in importance of religious institutions
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12
Which of the following describes how structural functionalism views marriage?
A) It symbolizes the types of culturally approved relationships
B) It regulates behavior, roles, status, and inheritance.
C) It illustrates the competition for mates, resources, and power.
D) It serves to oppress women.
A) It symbolizes the types of culturally approved relationships
B) It regulates behavior, roles, status, and inheritance.
C) It illustrates the competition for mates, resources, and power.
D) It serves to oppress women.
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13
German sociologist Ferdinand Tonnies suggested that progressive loss of ________ is a result of industrialization and urbanization.
A) income
B) independence
C) intimacy
D) integrity
A) income
B) independence
C) intimacy
D) integrity
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14
According to World Systems Theory, what do core countries like the United States and Japan do to poorer countries?
A) Manipulate for profit
B) Increase wealth
C) Undermine traditions
D) Conserve the environment
A) Manipulate for profit
B) Increase wealth
C) Undermine traditions
D) Conserve the environment
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15
When Dora and Gus wanted to get married in 1967, interracial marriage was illegal in 16 of the United States including the one they lived in. They moved away from family to marry. What norms interfered with their marriage?
A) Exogamy
B) Endogamy
C) Monogamy
D) Unigamy
A) Exogamy
B) Endogamy
C) Monogamy
D) Unigamy
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16
Which of the following is an ascribed status?
A) Career
B) Education
C) Race
D) Location
A) Career
B) Education
C) Race
D) Location
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17
Amanda is a student, an employee, and a mother. When the photographer takes her picture she is sitting in her study group studying for the midterm. Which of the following is accurate? Amanda's ________ is a student and her ________ is studying.
A) status; role
B) ascribed status; achieved status
C) role; status
D) achieved status; ascribed status
A) status; role
B) ascribed status; achieved status
C) role; status
D) achieved status; ascribed status
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18
Haruki and Akira are newlyweds living in their native Japan and expecting their first child. If typical, how will their life be compared to a couple in the United States?
A) Haruki and Akira have a lower chance of divorce.
B) Haruki and Akira have a more gender equal marriage.
C) He will be a more involved father than an American father.
D) She will be much younger than an American newlywed.
A) Haruki and Akira have a lower chance of divorce.
B) Haruki and Akira have a more gender equal marriage.
C) He will be a more involved father than an American father.
D) She will be much younger than an American newlywed.
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19
In which type of culture would you find the most openness to marriages outside one's own ethnic or social class division?
A) Exogamy
B) Endogamy
C) Polyandry
D) Patriarchy
A) Exogamy
B) Endogamy
C) Polyandry
D) Patriarchy
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20
What is the relationship between birthrate and sex ratio?
A) An increase in birthrate leads to imbalance of more males.
B) A drop in birthrate leads to imbalance of more females.
C) A drop in birthrate leads to imbalance of more males.
D) An increase in birthrate leads to imbalance of more females.
A) An increase in birthrate leads to imbalance of more males.
B) A drop in birthrate leads to imbalance of more females.
C) A drop in birthrate leads to imbalance of more males.
D) An increase in birthrate leads to imbalance of more females.
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21
Examine the relationship between subsistence adaptation and marriage in the !Kung San culture.
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22
Differentiate between gemeinschaft and gesellschaft in terms of family patterns and modernization.
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23
What is the relationship between family and modernization?
A) Family members become closer as society modernizes.
B) Family relationships weaken as society modernizes.
C) There is less gender role differentiation as a society modernizes.
D) Family traditions strengthen as a society modernizes.
A) Family members become closer as society modernizes.
B) Family relationships weaken as society modernizes.
C) There is less gender role differentiation as a society modernizes.
D) Family traditions strengthen as a society modernizes.
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24
Explain four functions of the family.
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25
Compare and contrast the infant mortality rate in India, Japan, Sweden, and the United States.
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26
Analyze how family patterns regulate sexual behavior and economic cooperation.
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27
Argue for or against a proposal for a child/family allowance policy similar to the one in Sweden.
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28
Analyze the independence between wealthy countries and poor countries according to world systems theory.
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29
Mary lives with her husband and his two other wives in Nevada even though it is illegal. What explanation could be expected for her decision?
A) Her religion encourages it.
B) She finds it convenient.
C) She has been forced into it.
D) The ratio of men and women is skewed.
A) Her religion encourages it.
B) She finds it convenient.
C) She has been forced into it.
D) The ratio of men and women is skewed.
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30
Differentiate between endogamy and exogamy as they relate to marriage.
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31
If you were creating a society that allows for some control over reproduction for the sake of inheritance, which be the most effective strategy?
A) Patrilocality Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
B) Polyandry Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
C) Brideservice Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
D) Monogamy
A) Patrilocality Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
B) Polyandry Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
C) Brideservice Consider This When women are controlled sexually, economically, and socially men benefit.
LO 2.2: Describe the most common features and functions of the family
D) Monogamy
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32
Assess the benefits of patrilocality for the Vietnamese.
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33
Which most accurately explains the reason for the differences in marriage and family patterns between Sweden and India?
A) Sweden has a caste system.
B) India is a richer nation.
C) Sweden is more egalitarian.
D) India is a matriarchy.
A) Sweden has a caste system.
B) India is a richer nation.
C) Sweden is more egalitarian.
D) India is a matriarchy.
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34
Evaluate the role industrialization and modernization on poor rural families.
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35
Xixi, a member of the !Kung San people, is now 20 years old and looking for a wife. What strategy will be most effective for him?
A) Ask his friends to introduce him to some single women.
B) Approach parents of a woman close to his age.
C) Move to the city and get a good job.
D) Impress others with his hunting skills.
A) Ask his friends to introduce him to some single women.
B) Approach parents of a woman close to his age.
C) Move to the city and get a good job.
D) Impress others with his hunting skills.
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