Determine the many ways "family values" are defined in our society and explain how this term is thought about differently by different interest, cultural, and religious groups.
The world is a long way from sharing a global set of family values; based on a survey conducted by the Gallup Organization; in sixteen countries from four continents. The survey reveals that there are wide variation in perceptions of the ideal number of children to have in a family, people's preferences for having boy versus girl children, and in the degree to which people consider having children is considered to be an important part of the lives of people. Another example of the difference in the "family values" based on the different interest, cultural, and religious groups includes the rules for polygamy as in some religions and cultures it is allowed example is the African culture while in others it is prohibited such as the Christian American culture.
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