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32 Cards in this Set

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sexual behavior
no society permits sexual behavior
pattering reproduction
regulates where and with who you have a sexual relationship
providing care and protection
emotional support, food, shelter
organizing
closely organized
socialization children
master skills and accept culture
kinship
role relations among people who consider themselves related
ex: mother, father, sister, cousin
fitixe kin
people who are so close there considered kin despite the absence of blood and marriage type
ex: saying a family friend is your cousin
nuclear family
married couple with children
family of orientation
born into
family procreation
you form through marriage or sex
extended family
two or more generations related by blood or marriage, living together or close to each other
single child families
have almost doubled in number to 1 in 5
gay marriage
done in Massachusetts and Connecticut. no gay marriage in florida.
gay couples
can adopt in florida
polygarny
plur marriage
polygyny
one man and several wives
polyandry
a woman with several husbands, sometimes marry brothers
monogamous
each person is aloud one spouse at a time
matriarchal family
most families affairs are dominated by women
bilateral system
decent passes through both females and males of a family
patrililneal system
the generations are tied together through the mails of a family, all members trace their kinship through the fathers line
residence
where someone lives
power
the ability of an individual or group to attain goals, control events, and maintain influence over others. even in the face of opposition
race
a category of people who are defined as similar because of a number of physical characteristics
religion
a system of beliefs, practices, and philosophical values, shared by a group of people, that defines the scared, helps explain life, the offers salvation from the problems of human existence
social status
position in a social hierarchy
marital residents rules
governs where a couple settles down
patrilocal residence
calls for the new couple to settle down near or within the husbands fathers household
matrilocal residence
calls for the new couple to settle down near or within the wife's mothers household
bilocal residence
new couples choose whether to live with the husband's or wife's family or origin
neolocal residence
the couple may choose to live virtually anywhere
matrilineal system
the generations are tied together through the females of the family