Chapter 18: Families
If Tom and Suzy represent the most common combination in an interracial married couple in the US, it would mean that _____
he is white and she is Asian
Two American Indian women from the same tribe who meet in a new city and assist one another are likely to consider that they share a bond of ______
kinship
As women joined the labor force, US family patterns changed in many ways. Which of the following is correct?
patriarchy has weakended as our soicety moves toward greater gender equality
How does the US Census Bureau define family for the purposes of data collections?
people living together, linked by birth, marriage, or adoption
social-conflict theory and feminist theory
points to ways in which families perpetuate social inequality families ensure the continuation of the class structure by passing on wealth to their children families perpetuate gender roles by establishing men as the heads of the household and by assigning the responsibility for child-rearing and housework to women the tendency of people to marry others like themselves supports racial and ethnic hierarchies
Patterns of preindustrial descent have been either patrilineal or matrilineal based on whether men or women, in a given culture,
provide a family with the most resources
According to researchers, middle-income parents in the US spend about how much to raise a child, including college tuition?
$300,000
In the US, _____ became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage in 2004
Massachusetts
Malcolm's parents are divorced, and his mother has custody of Malcolm and his sister. Malcolm's dad, who was ordered by a court to pay child support, has not made those payments for the past six months. This father is an example of what is commonly called ____
a "deadbeat dad"
nuclear family
a family composed of one or two parents and their children
extended family
a family consisting of parents and children as well as kin
marriage
a legal relationship, usually involving economic cooperation, sexual activity, and childbearing
incest taboo
a norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives
neolocality
a residential pattern in which a married couple lives apart from both sets of parents
parilocality
a residential pattern in which a married couple lives with or near the husband's faily
matrilocality
a residential pattern in which a married couple lives with or near the wife's family
kinship
a social bond based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption
family
a social institution found in all societies that unites people in cooperative groups to care for one another, including any children
matrilineal descent
a system tracing kinship thorigh women
bilateral descent
a system tracing kinship thorugh both men and women
patrilineal descent
a system tracing kinship through men
Which of the following statements about arranged marriage is correct?
an arranged marriage is an agreement between the parents of the bride and groom that commonly takes places in traditional societies
A consanguine relation is based on ______, and a conjugal relationship is based on _______
blood relations; marriage
"Blended families" are composed of which of the following?
children with some combination of biological parents and stepparents
Leah and Alvin are a couple who share a household but are not married. Their living arrangement is known as _____
cohabitation
Why, according to a number of studies, is it more likely that a man is more eager than a woman to find a new partner after divorce?
compared to single men, married men generally live longer, are mentally better off, and report being happier overall than single men
In modern, high-income societies, the first stage in the formation of a new family typically is the process of ____
courtship
family violence
emotional, physical, or sexual abuse of one family member by another
symoblic-interaction theory
explores how family members build emotional bonds in the course of everyday family life
The text suggests that, of all social institutions, which one seems to most people to be changing the fastest?
family
Children born into affluent families are more likely than children of working-class families to ____
go on to greater achievement as adults
structural-functional theory
major family functions that help society operate smoothly: socialization of children to help them become well-integrated members of society regulation of sexual activity to maintain kinship organization and property rights giving children a social identity in terms of race, ethnicity, religion, and social class providing material and emotional support to family members
exogamy
marriage between people of different social categories
endogamy
marriage between people of the same category
homogamy
marriage between people with the same social characteristics
polygyny
marriage tha unites one man and two or ore women
polygamy
marriage that unites a person with two or more spouses
polyandry
marriage that unites one woman and two or more men
monogamy
marriage that unites two partners
Marriages today are actually about as "durable" as marriages a century ago. What is different today is that ____
more couples now choose to end the marriage instead of marriage ending due to the death of one of the spouses
Which of the following statements about one-parent families in the US is correct?
one-parent families are at high risk of poverty
The oldest of the baby boomers are called the _____ because they will typically spend as many years caring for their aging parents as they did caring for thier children
sandwich generation
social-exhange theory
sees courtship and marriage as a process of negotiation in which each person weighs the advantages ad disadvantages of a potential partners
infidelity
sexual activity outside one's marriage
Which of the follwoing statements about singlehood in the US is correct?
the share of household containing a single person has almost tripled single 1950
cohabitation
the sharing of a household by an unmarried couple
Historically, the average number of children in families has depended the most on
the society's level of economic development
descent
the system by which members of a society trace kinship over generations
Child abuse and neglect are most common among children who are _____
the youngest and the oat socially vulnerable
Which of the following is not one of the main factors that contributes to divorce?
today, more than in the past, women are economically dependent on men
Which of the following statements about the risk of divorce is correct?
women with a college degree who marry have a far lower risk of divorce compared to women with less than a high school diploma
Which of the following statements correctly links a woman's expectations about the qualities of a "good" husband and her social class position?
working-class women think of a good husband as someone not prone to violence