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Q1)
What are the characteristics of cultures that practice neolocality?
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Less wealth and strong kinship ties |
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b. |
Low mobility and more wealth |
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c. |
More mobility and strong kinship ties |
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d. |
Less kinship ties and more mobility |
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e. |
Less kinship ties and more wealth |
Q2) When politicians decry the dissolution of the family and how, as an institution, the family is crumbling, what family are they referencing as the ideal type of family?
a. |
Same-sex parent |
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b. |
Nuclear |
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c. |
Singl-parent |
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d. |
Extended |
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e. |
Blended |
Q3)
Tina goes off to college but finds on graduating that she cannot get a job on graduating. As such, she has to move back in with her parents until she can get a job that allows her to live on her own. Tina would be referred to as part of the ________________________.
a. |
slingshot generation |
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b. |
boomerang generation |
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c. |
lazy generation |
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d. |
lazy millennial bum generation |
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e. |
highly educated but lacking in opportunity generation |
Q4) How does the birth of children change the gendered division of labor within the household?
a. |
It brings the extended family into the household more. |
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b. |
It makes the gendered division of labor more traditional in families that were always somewhat traditional, but it has no effect on those who had a more progressive division of labor. |
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c. |
It gets fathers more involved. |
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d. |
It has no influence on the gendered division of labor. |
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e. |
It makes the gendered division of labor more traditional. |
Q5)
How do social scientists view marriage?
a. |
marriage is an important social institution that all cultures practice in some form or another |
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b. |
marriage is an important social institution that creates social group divisions |
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c. |
marriage is a social construct that is based in biology and serves to sort people into different groups |
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d. |
marriage creates biological ties among groups of people that are important for evolutionary purposes |
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e. |
marriage is an important social institution that is devalued in many cultures |
Q6)
What does the research seem to indicate overall about the state of the family as an institution?
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It is failing to properly socialize children |
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b. |
It is reinforcing a gender and social class hierarchy that serves to unite us |
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c. |
It is changing |
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d. |
It is creating a more divisive in-group and out-group mentality |
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e. |
It is in decline |
Q7)
The Chinese government has encouraged that newlyweds live with or near the bride’s family as women have traditionally been viewed as extra mouths to feed by groom’s families. This is referred to as:
a. |
Matrilocality |
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b. |
Propinquity |
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c. |
Homogamy |
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d. |
Patrilocality |
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e. |
Sororal marriage |
Q8)
Some researchers argue that the primary explanation for this type of family is the growing cultural acceptance of divorce with almost one-third of families living in this type of family.
a. |
Nuclear |
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b. |
Same-sex parent |
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c. |
Single-parent |
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d. |
Blended |
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e. |
Extended |
Q9)
Research from the popular app Tinder has shown that 54% of its users were more likely to hook up if they were within one mile of each other. That percentage drops by about half for every two miles that individuals move out from where they are. What concept does this provide support for?
a. |
Fictive Kin |
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b. |
Homogamy |
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c. |
Propinquity |
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d. |
Endogamy |
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e. |
Exogamy |
Q10)
Zsa Zsa Gabor was married nine times throughout her life. Mickey Rooney and Larry King were married eight times during their lifetimes. These individuals have engaged in what some refer to as:
a. |
Endogamy |
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b. |
Serial monogamy |
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c. |
Monogamy |
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d. |
Polygamy |
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e. |
Sororal polygamy |
Q11)
For the _______________ people, there is no formal marriage and the children stay with their mother, practicing matrilineal descent of title and property.
a. |
Axia |
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b. |
Nyinba |
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c. |
Mosuo |
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d. |
Lovedu |
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e. |
Nuer |
Q12)
What does propinquity suggest about the tendency towards homogamy?
a. |
The internet has made long-distance relationships possible for those with similar values and beliefs |
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b. |
Social networks flourish when those whose beliefs align cluster around cities |
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c. |
As we grow older we become more mature |
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d. |
Those with similar beliefs and values tend to cluster together |
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e. |
Those of only similar race and social class tend to cluster together |
Please answer these question ASAP and please, please, please answer them ONLY if you are an expert in them, and have had a good experience in them. Please, Please, PLease do not guess and answer base on your own guessing because I have done that already. if you not sure about just one of them please leave them to some know them completely. I apologies but this exteremely important to me.
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