sociology chapter 14
Following either the father's or mother's line only, depending on the situation is ________.
Ambilineal Descent
Harry is interested in getting to know the history of his family when he learned some interesting facts about where he came from. Therefore he began to look into his ancestors from both of his parents lineage. This is an example of _________________ .
Bilateral Descent
The pattern of tracing one's kinship is the definition of:
Bilateral Descent
Livi and Antonio broke up few months ago and are in the process of filing divorce papers. For now, they are still living together in the same house. This is an example of ________.
Cohabitation
When a couple shares a residence but not a marriage, this is referred to as:
Cohabitation
Alexa lives with her sister, her mother, as well as her grandma and grandma on her mother's side. This is an example of _________ .
Extended Family
Aunts, uncles, and cousins living in the same household are known as a(n):
Extended Family
Matt's two aunts, three uncles, five cousins and himself all live in his home. This is an example of _________.
Extended Family
________ is a socially recognized group that forms an emotional connection and serves as an economic unit of society.
Family
One's traceable ancestry is the definition of:
Kinship
_____ is a legally recognized social contract between two people.
Marriage
Alexis is half Italian and half American. Alexis is Italian through her mother's family. This is an example of ______________ .
Matrilineal Descent
Following only the mother's line of kinship is known as ________.
Matrilineal Descent
Andrew and Nicole just got married. Andrew now lives with all of Nicole's family. This is an example of ______________.
Matrilocal Residence
It is customary for the husband to live with his wife's blood relatives in a:
Matrilocal Residence
Mary and Joseph recently got married and they decided to move in with Mary's parents. Joseph knew he would have limited power in the household. This is an example of ____________ .
Matrilocal Residence
Susan married her college sweetheart, Nick, straight after graduation, They have been together for more than 10 years, Nick is the only man Susan has been married too. This is an example of _______.
Monogamy
When someone is married to only one person at a time, this is referred to as:
Monogamy
Jamie and Henry are a married couple that have three children. Steve, Ashley, and Henry II. They live in a house outside the city together. This is an example of ________________ .
Nuclear Family
Referring to married parents and children as the nucleus is known as:
Nuclear Family
A family of ________ refers to the family into which a person is born.
Orientation
Following the father's line only is known as ________.
Patrilineal Descent
In a ________ ________ it is customary for the wife to live with her husband's blood relatives.
Patrilocal Residence
Linda lived eight hours away from her husband before marriage. Afterwards, Linda moved in with her husband and his family. This is an example of _________________ .
Patrilocal Residence
Being married to more than one person at a time is referred to as:
Polygamy
A family of _____ describes one that is formed through marriage.
Procreation
Steven has lived with both his parents all his life. After becoming curious about where he comes from, one day he decides to trace his kinship through one parent only. This is an example of ________________ .
Unilateral Descent
The tracing of kinship through one parent only is the definition of:
Unilateral descent
Marriage is defined as:
a legally recognized social contract between two people
The Family Life Cycle is defined as:
a set of predictable steps and patterns families experience over time
Family is defined as:
a socially recognized group that forms an emotional connection and serves as an economic unit of society
An Extended Family may include:
aunts, uncles, and cousins
Polygamy is defined as:
being married to more than one person at a time
In a Matrilocal Residence system, it is:
customary for the husband to live with his wife's blood relatives
In a Patrilocal Residence system, it is:
customary for the wife to live with her husband's blood relatives
Ambilineal Descent is defined as:
following either the mother's or father's line only, depending on the situation
Patrilineal Descent is defined as:
following the father's line only
Matrilineal Descent is defined as:
following the mother's line only
A Nuclear Family is defined as:
married parents and children as the nucleus
Kinship is defined as:
one's traceable ancestry
A Family Life Course is defined as:
the events that occur in the lives of families
A family of Orientation is defined as:
the family into which a person is born
A family of Procreation is defined as:
the family that is formed through marriage
Bilateral Descent is defined as:
the pattern of tracing kinship
Unilateral Descent is defined as:
the tracing of kinship through one parent only
Cohabitation is defined as:
when a couple shares a residence but not a marriage
Monogamy is defined as:
when someone is only married to one person at a time