Marriage and Family Relationships
Explore the dynamics of marriage and family relationships, including types of families, roles, and challenges faced in modern society.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Which of the following is NOT typically considered a function of the family in society?
Socialization of children
Economic production
Emotional support
Political campaigning
2. A family unit consisting of parents and their children, but not including extended family, is known as a:
Extended family
Nuclear family
Blended family
Single-parent family
3. The process by which individuals learn the norms, values, and behaviors appropriate to their society is called .
4. A marriage between people from different social categories is known as .
5. In most societies, marriage is a legally and socially recognized union between two people.
True
False
6. The roles of men and women in families have remained largely unchanged throughout history.
True
False
7. Briefly describe two challenges faced by modern families.
8. Explain the concept of a 'blended family' and provide an example.
Match each term with its definition.
9. Monogamy
a. The practice of having more than one spouse at a time.
10. Polygamy
b. A family in which one parent raises children alone.
11. Single-parent family
c. The practice of being married to one person at a time.
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