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who defines the family as two or more individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption living in the same household?
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the U.S. census bureau
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this type of family was most common pre-industrial revolution
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extended family
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define nuclear family
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a heterosexual couple with one or more children living in a single household
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who came up with the term "pattern of maintenance"
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talcott parsons
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the tasks, that the wife normally does, to maintain intimacy within a family are called
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expressive
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these laws prevented intermarriage in the united states. the last of these was abolished in what year.
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anti miscegenation laws,
virginia, 1967. |
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polyandry is a form of polygamy in which what sex is dominant?
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the females
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polygyny is a form of polygamy inb which what sex is dominant
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the males
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exogamy refers to marrying someone...
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from a different social group
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endogamy refers to marrying someone...
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from the same social group
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in respect to marriage, structural functionalist like emile durkeim and talcott parsons argued that
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people require an institution that supplies the essential tasks and the expressive tasks in order to be happy and productive.
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talcott parsons asserted what in respect to the industrial economy and the nuclear family?
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"the nuclear family was especially complementary to the requirements of an industrial economy"- because of social mobility and a lack of ties to family members.
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pattern mainteneance describes what phenomena?
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how the values and norms of a society are passed on to the next generation
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conflict theorist agree with the mechanics of the structural functionalist in regaurds to pattern maintenance, but differ in their idea of the outcome...how?
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sturctural functionalist believe pattern maintenance helps society,
conflict theorist believe it oppresses family members, by reinforcing capitalism. |
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propinquity refers to
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marrying people near by.
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