Sociology Chapter 12
Which theoretical approach views marriage as constructed through rituals and everyday interactions?
symbolic interactionism
Expressive tasks
the emotional work necessary to support family members (such as remembering a relative's birthday or playing with the children)
Instrumental tasks
the practical physical tasks necessary to maintain family life (such as washing dishes and cutting grass)
Monogamy
the practice of marrying (or being in a relationship with) one person at a time
Antimiscegenation
the prohibition of interracial marriage, cohabitation, or sexual interaction
Propinquity
the tendency to marry or have relationships with people in close geographic proximity
Endogamy
to marriage to someone within one's social group (such as race, ethnicity, class, education, religion, region, or nationality)
Since 2005, the majority of American adults are _____
unmarried
Second shift
unpaid labor inside the home that is often expected of women after they get home from working at paid labor outside the home
Exogamy
marriage to someone from a different social group.
Which of the following is NOT a current trend in the population of American families?
There are more married couples.
Polygamy
a system of marriage that allows people to have more than one spouse at a time
Polyamory
a system of multiple-person partnership
nuclear family
heterosexual couple with one or more children living in a single household
Feminist and queer theorists examine...
how assumptions about gender and sexuality affect family relationships
extended family
large group of kin, including at least three generations living either in one household or in close proximity.
According to sociologists, a family is defined as a social group whose members are bound by
legal, biological, emotional ties, or a combination of all three
Homogamy
like marries like