Deck 1: The Changing American Family
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Deck 1: The Changing American Family
1
Which of the following is the U.S. Census Bureau's definition of a family?
A) two or more people who live together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption
B) a group of people who share a common ancestry
C) two or more people who are in a relationship created by birth, marriage, or choice
D) two or more people connected by blood, adoption, marriage, or choice who rely on each other for social, emotional, and financial support
A) two or more people who live together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption
B) a group of people who share a common ancestry
C) two or more people who are in a relationship created by birth, marriage, or choice
D) two or more people connected by blood, adoption, marriage, or choice who rely on each other for social, emotional, and financial support
two or more people who live together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption
2
The term ______ refers to the image of a homemaker wife, a husband who works outside the home, and their two biological children.
A) White privilege
B) American middle class norm
C) SNAF or Standard North American Family
D) DCS or dominant cultural standard
A) White privilege
B) American middle class norm
C) SNAF or Standard North American Family
D) DCS or dominant cultural standard
SNAF or Standard North American Family
3
Which of the following is NOT a correct description of current trends in U.S. family life?
A) The number of cross-ethnic and cross-religious marriages is increasing.
B) More people are choosing to marry than ever before.
C) More women are choosing to work outside the home.
D) The number of gay and lesbian households is increasing.
A) The number of cross-ethnic and cross-religious marriages is increasing.
B) More people are choosing to marry than ever before.
C) More women are choosing to work outside the home.
D) The number of gay and lesbian households is increasing.
More people are choosing to marry than ever before.
4
Which statement about current U.S. family outcomes is INCORRECT?
A) More children of all ethnic groups go to high school and college than ever before.
B) The teen birth rate has decreased over the past decade.
C) Divorce rates have increased over the past decade.
D) Teens today are less likely to smoke than they were in the 1950s.
A) More children of all ethnic groups go to high school and college than ever before.
B) The teen birth rate has decreased over the past decade.
C) Divorce rates have increased over the past decade.
D) Teens today are less likely to smoke than they were in the 1950s.
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5
Which of the following is an example of a family process?
A) The mother is having an extramarital affair.
B) There is a 25-year-old son living at home.
C) An elderly grandmother recently moved in.
D) The mother is divorced and has remarried.
A) The mother is having an extramarital affair.
B) There is a 25-year-old son living at home.
C) An elderly grandmother recently moved in.
D) The mother is divorced and has remarried.
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6
A ______ is a dual earner household in which the roles and responsibilities in the home are unequal.
A) contemporary family
B) modern family
C) dysfunctional family
D) complex family
A) contemporary family
B) modern family
C) dysfunctional family
D) complex family
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7
The belief that people should not marry outside of their group or religion is referred to as______.
A) endogamy
B) exogamy
C) polygamy
D) polyandry
A) endogamy
B) exogamy
C) polygamy
D) polyandry
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8
Which of the following is NOT an example of a healthy family process?
A) Family members respect each other's individuality.
B) Family members refrain from raising their voices or yelling.
C) Family members avoid discussing problems or disagreements.
D) Family members refrain from physical acts like slapping or pushing.
A) Family members respect each other's individuality.
B) Family members refrain from raising their voices or yelling.
C) Family members avoid discussing problems or disagreements.
D) Family members refrain from physical acts like slapping or pushing.
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9
A society in which women maintain power and control over men is defined as ______.
A) patriarchal
B) matriarchal
C) child centered
D) ethnocentric
A) patriarchal
B) matriarchal
C) child centered
D) ethnocentric
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10
A society in which property, privileges, and goods are passed down through the mother's family is described as ______.
A) matrilineal
B) matrifocal
C) matriarchal
D) patriarchal
A) matrilineal
B) matrifocal
C) matriarchal
D) patriarchal
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11
Which social change occurred among European Americans during the second half of the 19th century?
A) Wages for men declined.
B) More women began to work outside the home.
C) Families had less leisure time.
D) The number of children per family declined.
A) Wages for men declined.
B) More women began to work outside the home.
C) Families had less leisure time.
D) The number of children per family declined.
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12
Which group has the highest suicide rate?
A) White middle-aged women
B) White middle-aged men
C) African American teenagers
D) White teenagers
A) White middle-aged women
B) White middle-aged men
C) African American teenagers
D) White teenagers
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13
A nuclear family is one that includes ______.
A) individuals of more than two generations
B) a cohabiting couple and their children
C) a married couple and their children
D) people who share a common ancestry
A) individuals of more than two generations
B) a cohabiting couple and their children
C) a married couple and their children
D) people who share a common ancestry
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14
Which term refers to a strong respect for one's elders and a sense of communal devotion?
A) familism
B) compadrazgo
C) personalismo
D) coparenting
A) familism
B) compadrazgo
C) personalismo
D) coparenting
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15
A union that is recognized as legitimate even though no formal ceremony or legal registration has occurred is a(n) ______.
A) polygamy
B) common discourse
C) endogamy
D) common-law marriage
A) polygamy
B) common discourse
C) endogamy
D) common-law marriage
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16
Which statement about Latino families today is correct?
A) Puerto Ricans comprise the richest and best-educated group of Latinos.
B) Only about 5% of Latinos have college degrees.
C) Cuban Americans comprise the largest group of Latinos.
D) By the year 2020, one in four U.S. children will be Hispanic/Latino.
A) Puerto Ricans comprise the richest and best-educated group of Latinos.
B) Only about 5% of Latinos have college degrees.
C) Cuban Americans comprise the largest group of Latinos.
D) By the year 2020, one in four U.S. children will be Hispanic/Latino.
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17
A family in which both adult partners contribute to the family income is referred to as a ______.
A) SNAF
B) coprovider family
C) patriarchal family
D) family of origin
A) SNAF
B) coprovider family
C) patriarchal family
D) family of origin
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18
To state that two variables are correlated means that they are ______.
A) caused by one another
B) both related to a third variable
C) related to each other
D) unrelated
A) caused by one another
B) both related to a third variable
C) related to each other
D) unrelated
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19
The purpose of the Dawes Act of 1887 was to ______.
A) settle Native Americans in agricultural communities
B) move Native Americans west of the Mississippi
C) ensure sovereignty for Native American tribes
D) allow for dual citizenship for Native Americans
A) settle Native Americans in agricultural communities
B) move Native Americans west of the Mississippi
C) ensure sovereignty for Native American tribes
D) allow for dual citizenship for Native Americans
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20
The ability to divorce, the right to adopt, and even sexual practices can be determined by cultural traditions.
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21
Very few, if any, countries, cultures, and religious groups also have rules, customs, and policies about the people whom its citizens should definitely not marry.
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22
Men around the world typically retain more power in family dynamics than women do.
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23
The international community and the UN have decided that individual human rights are significantly less important in some cases than cultural traditions.
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24
The "modernization" of the family was completely the result of the general evolution of "the" family, as early family sociologists originally posited.
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25
When most of us learned about the American history in school, we were taught the history of European Americans. Other groups' experiences were either briefly described or not described at all.
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26
A coprovider family is what we call today a single-earner structure, where only one partner contributes to the family income and the other stays at home.
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27
Despite our popular mythology, there were actually very few multigenerational households with warm and loving grandparents welcoming each grandchild's birth.
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28
The church plays a minimal, if not absent, role in African American mental and spiritual resilience and there is often very little community support system available for black families.
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29
The higher Asian American socioeconomic status can also partially be explained by the fact that they settled mainly on the East and West Coasts where wages are higher.
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30
These are interactional variables like caring, sharing, and communicating, which are not always easily visible.
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31
This term is used to refer to a family's composition, how many members it has, whether people are married, their ages, and other demographic variables.
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32
This type of family involves a deconstruction or transformation of at least one aspect of traditional SNAF ideas about what a family is.
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33
A term used to mean marrying outside their own group. For example, many religious groups do not allow their practitioners to marry outside of their religion.
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34
A term used to mean marrying within a specific circle of people. For example, many immigrants prefer their children to marry within their own group and do not approve of their children marrying a person from the new country.
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35
Cultural groups also regulate the practice of one woman marrying more than one man. What is the word used to describe this practice?
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36
Some cultures practice this type of marriage, in which the wife and husband are chosen by family members, religious leaders, or cultural elders.
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37
This term is used to describe the family in which we grew up.
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38
This term is used to describe that which includes our mate and children.
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39
A newly married couple moves in with the wife's family is described by what term?
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40
The percentage of households comprised of married husband-wife couples living with their own children has ______ between 2000 and 2010.
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41
The concept of spiritual parenting is often called by this term.
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42
To work seasonally or for certain periods of time to help with infrastructure or war efforts during World War II, Mexicans were invited back into the United States to work under what agreement?
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43
While Mexican Americans have lived on the land that is now the United States since its beginning, Puerto Ricans began arriving for what kind of jobs in the 1940s?
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44
Today, these Americans are one of the poorest Hispanic groups and have high fertility and low marriage rates.
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45
These Americans today are the wealthiest and best educated of the Latino groups in the U.S. ______ American women have low fertility rates and marry later than women in other Hispanic groups.
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46
Similar to the influx and exile of Mexican American workers at the command of U.S. industry, ______ people came to the San Francisco Bay area of California during the 1840s to find jobs and escape war, poverty, and disease at home.
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47
Historically, Chinese culture was patriarchal and allowed its men to engage in ______.
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48
The second generation of Japanese children, born in the United States between 1915 and 1945, are referred to as ______.
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49
Today, Asian Americans make up what percentage of the U.S. population?
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50
Asian Americans, such as some ______ families, still live in poverty and are traumatized, having escaped war and genocide in their home countries.
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51
The United Nations (UN) has decided that we should allow cultural and religious freedom to prosper as long as cultural or religious practices do not violate a family member's ______.
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52
Explain the meaning of the term cultural relativism. Explain how an emphasis on cultural relativism may conflict with a desire to promote individual human rights. Give an example of such a conflict.
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53
Explain the difference between family processes and family structures and give an example of each. Why have social scientists traditionally focused more on structure than on process?
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54
What is SNAF? How does this image affect our ideology about families and our judgments about families?
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55
Families differ greatly among the various ethnic and racial groups that make up the contemporary United States. Pick two different ethnic groups discussed in this chapter, such as Native Americans, Mexican Americans, or Asian Americans. Compare and contrast the two groups' histories and current family outcomes.
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