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Family ties social bonds

Family ties social bonds

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History

11th Grade

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Carie Barry

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12 Slides • 23 Questions

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What is the purpose of identifying types of marriage rules and forms of marriage in social studies?

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To understand economic systems

To analyze political structures

To study different family structures

To explore scientific advancements

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Why is the study of social groups and their control over behavior important?

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Multiple Choice

What is achieved by comparing and contrasting different types of human societies?

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Identification of best agricultural practices

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Understanding of diverse social norms and structures

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Improvement in global trade systems

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Development of universal legal systems

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What is the term used to describe the family into which a person is born?

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Family of Procreation

Family of Orientation

Extended Family

Nuclear Family

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What does the term "Family of Procreation" refer to?

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What is one of the reasons why marriage is considered important in many cultures?

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To increase individual wealth

To care for children

To improve personal skills

To travel freely

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Which of the following is a benefit of marriage as it relates to family?

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Reduces the need for communication

Establishes bonds between families

Decreases social interactions

Limits career opportunities

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What is a social benefit of marriage?

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What does the term "Endogamy" refer to in the context of marriage rules?

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Rules for who you should marry

Rules for who you shouldn't marry

Rules for marriage ceremonies

Rules for divorce proceedings

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What is "Exogamy" related to in marriage practices?

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Multiple Choice

What does the term "Polygyny" refer to in the context of marital practices?

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A marriage system where a woman has multiple husbands

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A marriage system where a man has multiple wives

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A marriage system where both partners have multiple spouses

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A marriage system where there is only one spouse for each person

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What term is used to describe a family consisting of parents and their children, living together as a single unit?

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Extended family

Nuclear family

Blended family

Communal family

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Which type of family includes relatives beyond the immediate parents and children, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins?

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What is the primary purpose of kinship as mentioned in the context of history?

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To establish educational institutions

To pass property through generations

To create social gatherings

To enforce legal systems

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes bilateral kinship?

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Tracing relationships only through the mother's side

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Tracing relationships only through the father's side

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Tracing relationships through both parents

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Ignoring parental lineage in relationships

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Multiple Choice

What distinguishes matrilineal from patrilineal kinship?

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Matrilineal traces ancestry through female members, while patrilineal traces through male members

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Matrilineal traces ancestry through male members, while patrilineal traces through female members

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Matrilineal involves only the youngest family member, while patrilineal involves the eldest

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Matrilineal is based on marriage, while patrilineal is based on biology

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Multiple Choice

What defines a clan in the context of kinship?

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A group formed by individuals from various ancestries

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A group sharing a common geographical location

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A group sharing the same distant ancestor

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A group sharing the same religious beliefs

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What term is used to describe a social group formed by individuals of similar age and interests?

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Which of the following best defines 'kinship' in the context of social groups?

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A group based on common interests

A group consisting of friends

A group formed outside your family

A group consisting of family members

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What are 'mores' in the context of social groups?

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What does 'taboos' refer to in social groups?

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General social norms

Extreme norms with an ethical basis

Simple group roles

Basic group status

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Multiple Choice

What are some different ways to trace relationships and name kin?

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Through historical records and genetic testing

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By family trees and oral histories

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Using social media and public records

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Through legal documentation and family reunions

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Multiple Choice

What is the importance of social groups and how do they control social behavior?

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They provide structure and enforce norms through sanctions

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They have no real impact on social behavior

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They only influence behavior in educational settings

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They control behavior through economic incentives

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