Deck 9: Marriage and the Family
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Deck 9: Marriage and the Family
1
A/An __________ is a family formed with three or more generations, for example, parents, children, and grandparents.
A) generational family
B) homestead
C) extended family
D) nuclear family
A) generational family
B) homestead
C) extended family
D) nuclear family
extended family
2
A __________ consists of siblings who combine their families to share resources and work.
A) blended family
B) joint family
C) extended family
D) combined family
A) blended family
B) joint family
C) extended family
D) combined family
joint family
3
The American Anthropological Association issued a statement in 2003 in support of what?
A) the legitimacy and viability of all family types
B) family values
C) marriage as an exclusively heterosexual institution
D) the family as a basic unit of economic cooperation
A) the legitimacy and viability of all family types
B) family values
C) marriage as an exclusively heterosexual institution
D) the family as a basic unit of economic cooperation
the legitimacy and viability of all family types
4
Which of the following statements about families is false?
A) They provide emotional support for members.
B) There is economic cooperation among members.
C) Child rearing and socialization is a function of families.
D) Members must occupy the same household or they are not considered families.
A) They provide emotional support for members.
B) There is economic cooperation among members.
C) Child rearing and socialization is a function of families.
D) Members must occupy the same household or they are not considered families.
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5
Nuclear families risk what?
A) economic extinction
B) disintegration
C) social isolation
D) economic dependence
A) economic extinction
B) disintegration
C) social isolation
D) economic dependence
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6
Bronislaw Malinowski based his theory for the universality of incest taboos on Sigmund Freud's work and claimed which of the following?
A) The incest taboo is a biologically programmed behavior.
B) The incest taboo is a response to the need to lessen sexual competition within the nuclear family.
C) The incest taboo is socialized universally but serves no practical purpose.
D) The incest taboo is a cultural response to the consequences of inbreeding.
A) The incest taboo is a biologically programmed behavior.
B) The incest taboo is a response to the need to lessen sexual competition within the nuclear family.
C) The incest taboo is socialized universally but serves no practical purpose.
D) The incest taboo is a cultural response to the consequences of inbreeding.
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7
What is the definition of a household?
A) a family
B) a group of related people who share a common dwelling
C) a group of people who share a common dwelling
D) a family that cooperates economically
A) a family
B) a group of related people who share a common dwelling
C) a group of people who share a common dwelling
D) a family that cooperates economically
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8
The narrative about marriage from Iraq reveals tensions between __________ and __________, the usual result of marriages in patrilineal societies.
A) sons, fathers
B) wives, mothers-in-law
C) brothers, sisters
D) wives, fathers-in-law
A) sons, fathers
B) wives, mothers-in-law
C) brothers, sisters
D) wives, fathers-in-law
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9
A socially recognized, stable, and enduring union between two adults that publicly acknowledges their rights and obligations and forms a new alliance between kin groups.
A) marriage
B) family
C) household
D) extended family
A) marriage
B) family
C) household
D) extended family
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10
The incest taboo is the minimal __________ rule.
A) marriage
B) endogamy
C) exogamy
D) polygamy
A) marriage
B) endogamy
C) exogamy
D) polygamy
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11
An extended family is expanded __________, while a joint family is expanded __________.
A) geographically, culturally
B) culturally, geographically
C) laterally, vertically
D) vertically, laterally
A) geographically, culturally
B) culturally, geographically
C) laterally, vertically
D) vertically, laterally
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12
In joint and extended families conflicts over __________ are common.
A) adequate space
B) housework and chores
C) authority and inheritance
D) budgets and expenses
A) adequate space
B) housework and chores
C) authority and inheritance
D) budgets and expenses
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13
Which of the following statements about social fatherhood is false?
A) Social fatherhood may be the same as biological paternity.
B) Social fatherhood is always the same as biological paternity.
C) Social fatherhood describes the status of a man who fulfills the responsibilities of parenting.
D) Social fatherhood may describe a stepfather's relationship with his stepchildren.
A) Social fatherhood may be the same as biological paternity.
B) Social fatherhood is always the same as biological paternity.
C) Social fatherhood describes the status of a man who fulfills the responsibilities of parenting.
D) Social fatherhood may describe a stepfather's relationship with his stepchildren.
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14
A __________ family combines the children from previous marriages into a new family when their parents marry.
A) blended
B) combined
C) mixed
D) new
A) blended
B) combined
C) mixed
D) new
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15
Why could the Sun lineage of the Natchez never manage to consolidate their power completely?
A) Natchez rules of ranked exogamy meant that Sun tribe members always had to marry commoners.
B) The matrilineal inheritance pattern of the Suns ran counter to the Natchez norm.
C) The Suns were not the highest ranked lineage.
D) The Suns always had to form a political alliance with at least one noble lineage.
A) Natchez rules of ranked exogamy meant that Sun tribe members always had to marry commoners.
B) The matrilineal inheritance pattern of the Suns ran counter to the Natchez norm.
C) The Suns were not the highest ranked lineage.
D) The Suns always had to form a political alliance with at least one noble lineage.
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16
A __________ is a married couple or other group of adult kinfolk who cooperate economically and in the upbringing of children, and all or most of whom share a common dwelling.
A) household
B) family
C) kindred
D) kin group
A) household
B) family
C) kindred
D) kin group
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17
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the size of families in America had __________ from 1980 to 2009.
A) increased 10%
B) doubled
C) tripled
D) decreased
A) increased 10%
B) doubled
C) tripled
D) decreased
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18
Which of the following statements about single-parent families is false?
A) These families are formed only as the result of divorce or death of a spouse or parent.
B) Some single-parent families develop when parents do not marry or live together.
C) In the U.S., most single-parent households consist of mother and children.
D) Single-parent households are more likely to have incomes near or below the poverty line.
A) These families are formed only as the result of divorce or death of a spouse or parent.
B) Some single-parent families develop when parents do not marry or live together.
C) In the U.S., most single-parent households consist of mother and children.
D) Single-parent households are more likely to have incomes near or below the poverty line.
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19
__________ sometimes do not follow the general rule for households of occupying a single dwelling.
A) Neolocal
B) Avunculocal
C) Polygynous
D) Polyandrous
A) Neolocal
B) Avunculocal
C) Polygynous
D) Polyandrous
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20
Throughout the world, most families are formed through what?
A) marriage
B) legal obligation
C) love and attraction
D) property sharing
A) marriage
B) legal obligation
C) love and attraction
D) property sharing
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21
The Na, an ethnic group in southern China, __________.
A) use matrilineal descent and patrilineal inheritance rules
B) are the only culture other than the Nuer to practice ghost marriage
C) do not recognize marital ties or obligations at all
D) practice both polygynous and polyandrous marriage
A) use matrilineal descent and patrilineal inheritance rules
B) are the only culture other than the Nuer to practice ghost marriage
C) do not recognize marital ties or obligations at all
D) practice both polygynous and polyandrous marriage
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22
What purpose do woman-woman marriages serve in Nuer society?
A) They recognize homosexual couples.
B) They make it possible for women to form economic units without men.
C) They allow a woman to act as a husband so that a lineage without an heir can produce one.
D) They allow for the creation of female lineages.
A) They recognize homosexual couples.
B) They make it possible for women to form economic units without men.
C) They allow a woman to act as a husband so that a lineage without an heir can produce one.
D) They allow for the creation of female lineages.
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23
Castes are not __________ normally.
A) endogamous
B) polygamous
C) exogamous
D) clans
A) endogamous
B) polygamous
C) exogamous
D) clans
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24
Why did the Innu of Quebec practice polygyny?
A) The low status of women meant they were treated like property.
B) Trapping and warfare resulted in a population imbalance and a lack of men.
C) The Innu religion taught that it was preferred.
D) The Innu did not practice polygyny.
A) The low status of women meant they were treated like property.
B) Trapping and warfare resulted in a population imbalance and a lack of men.
C) The Innu religion taught that it was preferred.
D) The Innu did not practice polygyny.
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25
Tswana men in southern Africa can __________ if they manage to acquire a greater number of wives.
A) produce greater farm surpluses
B) become tribal leaders
C) stop working
D) distribute more food in reciprocal exchanges
A) produce greater farm surpluses
B) become tribal leaders
C) stop working
D) distribute more food in reciprocal exchanges
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26
Which of the following is a reason that classes tend to be informally endogamous in the United States?
A) Families of the same class have the same interests in contracting marriages.
B) Most people get married after school is completed.
C) People of the same class tend to associate with each other.
D) People tend to marry someone who lives within one hundred miles of them.
A) Families of the same class have the same interests in contracting marriages.
B) Most people get married after school is completed.
C) People of the same class tend to associate with each other.
D) People tend to marry someone who lives within one hundred miles of them.
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27
Why might a man in traditional Kwakwaka'wakw society designate a part of a son's or his own body as female and marry it to another man?
A) to form the strongest possible political alliance
B) to gain access to use rights to the "husband's" land
C) to allow wealth and titles to be inherited if the man had no daughters
D) to have a homosexual relationship publicly recognized
A) to form the strongest possible political alliance
B) to gain access to use rights to the "husband's" land
C) to allow wealth and titles to be inherited if the man had no daughters
D) to have a homosexual relationship publicly recognized
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28
Which of the following is a reason that fraternal polyandry is practiced by some cultures in the Himalayas?
A) Some families are too poor to afford more than one bride price.
B) Some families are too poor to afford more than one dowry.
C) Fraternal polyandry prevents family land from being fragmented by inheritance over time.
D) Fraternal polyandry produces a greater number of children than any other type of marriage.
A) Some families are too poor to afford more than one bride price.
B) Some families are too poor to afford more than one dowry.
C) Fraternal polyandry prevents family land from being fragmented by inheritance over time.
D) Fraternal polyandry produces a greater number of children than any other type of marriage.
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29
Marriage between a woman and two or more men is called __________.
A) polygamy
B) polyandry
C) polygyny
D) sororal polygyny
A) polygamy
B) polyandry
C) polygyny
D) sororal polygyny
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30
The lovers of Nayar women establish the paternity of children by __________.
A) marrying the woman when she becomes pregnant
B) paying the husband when his wife becomes pregnant
C) giving three gifts a year to the woman as long as they are lovers
D) accompanying the woman to the hospital so his name can be recorded with the birth
A) marrying the woman when she becomes pregnant
B) paying the husband when his wife becomes pregnant
C) giving three gifts a year to the woman as long as they are lovers
D) accompanying the woman to the hospital so his name can be recorded with the birth
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31
Many anthropologists favor understanding the incest taboo as __________.
A) a biologically designed trait that prevents inbreeding
B) a means of ensuring survival by forcing people to make alliances with others outside their nuclear families
C) not intended to prohibit sibling marriage
D) a cultural response to the biological consequences of inbreeding
A) a biologically designed trait that prevents inbreeding
B) a means of ensuring survival by forcing people to make alliances with others outside their nuclear families
C) not intended to prohibit sibling marriage
D) a cultural response to the biological consequences of inbreeding
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32
__________ is marriage in which the marital unit consists of three or more people.
A) Polyandry
B) Polygyny
C) Sorrel polygyny
D) Polygamy
A) Polyandry
B) Polygyny
C) Sorrel polygyny
D) Polygamy
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33
Which of the following statements about polygyny is false?
A) Polygyny tends to develop in different societies for the same reasons.
B) In communities where women significantly outnumber men, polygyny helps correct imbalances in the sex ratio.
C) In some patriarchal societies, men who can afford to support multiple wives are seen to have greater wealth and power.
D) Polygyny is an adaptation to economic needs or goals because of the important economic roles women can serve.
A) Polygyny tends to develop in different societies for the same reasons.
B) In communities where women significantly outnumber men, polygyny helps correct imbalances in the sex ratio.
C) In some patriarchal societies, men who can afford to support multiple wives are seen to have greater wealth and power.
D) Polygyny is an adaptation to economic needs or goals because of the important economic roles women can serve.
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34
Polyandry usually occurs in societies __________.
A) with a shortage of women
B) that are matriarchal
C) in which sons are preferred over daughters
D) where men are away from their households
A) with a shortage of women
B) that are matriarchal
C) in which sons are preferred over daughters
D) where men are away from their households
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35
In ghost marriages, the __________ of the dead man provides the dead man's wife with children so that his lineage will continue.
A) uncle
B) father
C) son
D) younger brother
A) uncle
B) father
C) son
D) younger brother
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36
The Nuer place such a high importance on the continuation of senior lineages that __________ are conducted to supply heirs if a man dies without children.
A) sororate marriages
B) ghost marriages
C) polygynous marriages
D) polyandrous marriages
A) sororate marriages
B) ghost marriages
C) polygynous marriages
D) polyandrous marriages
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37
In India, traditional Nayar husbands and wives __________.
A) always belonged to the same lineage
B) had no social or economic responsibilities to each other
C) had to belong to different castes
D) were always cousins
A) always belonged to the same lineage
B) had no social or economic responsibilities to each other
C) had to belong to different castes
D) were always cousins
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38
__________ is marriage between one man and two or more women.
A) Polygamy
B) Polygyny
C) Polyandry
D) Serial monogamy
A) Polygamy
B) Polygyny
C) Polyandry
D) Serial monogamy
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39
Nepalese marriage negotiations __________.
A) may take many rounds, usually ten, to be finalized
B) involve gifts from the bride's family to the groom's family
C) are a short, simple process
D) involve the bride and groom presenting gifts to their future mothers-in-law
A) may take many rounds, usually ten, to be finalized
B) involve gifts from the bride's family to the groom's family
C) are a short, simple process
D) involve the bride and groom presenting gifts to their future mothers-in-law
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40
What is one reason that sororal polygyny might be preferred when a man will have multiple wives?
A) it reduces the costs of weddings
B) it expands kinship alliances among more families
C) it reduces the domestic workload of women
D) it reduces friction among wives at home
A) it reduces the costs of weddings
B) it expands kinship alliances among more families
C) it reduces the domestic workload of women
D) it reduces friction among wives at home
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41
A period of months or years before or after marriage during which the husband performs labor for his wife's parents.
A) bridewealth
B) dowry
C) brideservice
D) courtship
A) bridewealth
B) dowry
C) brideservice
D) courtship
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42
The family of the groom might make a demand for dowry payment __________ the wedding.
A) before or during
B) during or after
C) after only
D) before, during, or after
A) before or during
B) during or after
C) after only
D) before, during, or after
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43
In arranging a marriage, it is more typical for the __________ to make an offer of marriage.
A) groom's family
B) bride's family
C) groom's uncle
D) bride's uncle
A) groom's family
B) bride's family
C) groom's uncle
D) bride's uncle
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44
Partly as a result of differing expectations from marriage, arranged marriages __________ result in the happiness of the couple.
A) never
B) often
C) always
D) The happiness of the couple is not a priority.
A) never
B) often
C) always
D) The happiness of the couple is not a priority.
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45
Dowry requests in India may be __________ in popularity and __________.
A) declining, frequency
B) rising, size
C) declining, shrinking
D) rising, declining
A) declining, frequency
B) rising, size
C) declining, shrinking
D) rising, declining
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46
__________ residence is when a married couple lives with or near the husband's mother's brother.
A) Patrilocal
B) Matrilocal
C) Neolocal
D) Avunculocal
A) Patrilocal
B) Matrilocal
C) Neolocal
D) Avunculocal
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47
Gifts given by the wife's family to the married couple or to the husband's kin before, during, or after the wedding ceremony.
A) brideservice
B) bridewealth
C) dowry
D) groomwealth
A) brideservice
B) bridewealth
C) dowry
D) groomwealth
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48
Bridewealth is typically __________ in the case of a divorce.
A) returned
B) destroyed
C) divided equally
D) kept by the wife's family
A) returned
B) destroyed
C) divided equally
D) kept by the wife's family
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49
In societies without arranged marriages, preparation for marriage usually involves some form of __________.
A) dating
B) economic exchange, such as an engagement ring
C) courtship
D) test of compatibility
A) dating
B) economic exchange, such as an engagement ring
C) courtship
D) test of compatibility
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50
In India, __________ has contributed to the preference of sons over daughters.
A) high bridewealth expenses
B) male earning potential
C) high dowries
D) the need for heirs
A) high bridewealth expenses
B) male earning potential
C) high dowries
D) the need for heirs
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51
The family of the bride may benefit from paying dowry by__________.
A) not having to pay for the wedding itself
B) receiving payment for a daughter who will not remain part of the family anyway
C) converting part of their material wealth into increased status
D) the presents they will receive from the groom's family later
A) not having to pay for the wedding itself
B) receiving payment for a daughter who will not remain part of the family anyway
C) converting part of their material wealth into increased status
D) the presents they will receive from the groom's family later
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52
Today, __________ is illegal in India.
A) asking for or receiving dowries
B) offering a dowry
C) arranging a marriage
D) caste exogamous marriage
A) asking for or receiving dowries
B) offering a dowry
C) arranging a marriage
D) caste exogamous marriage
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53
Which of the following statements about dowry payments is true?
A) The family of the groom may benefit from dowry payment because they can use wealth to achieve greater status.
B) The family of the bride may benefit from dowry payment because they can use wealth to achieve greater status.
C) Dowry payments usually remain property of the bride.
D) Dowry payments always protect the interests of a wife in a patrilineal and patriarchal society.
A) The family of the groom may benefit from dowry payment because they can use wealth to achieve greater status.
B) The family of the bride may benefit from dowry payment because they can use wealth to achieve greater status.
C) Dowry payments usually remain property of the bride.
D) Dowry payments always protect the interests of a wife in a patrilineal and patriarchal society.
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54
Which of the following descriptions of brideservice is false?
A) A groom gives all or a portion of animals to his bride's family.
B) A groom performs brideservice for the bride's family only before marriage.
C) A groom helps bride's family with planting and harvesting crops.
D) A groom helps his bride's family with domestic tasks.
A) A groom gives all or a portion of animals to his bride's family.
B) A groom performs brideservice for the bride's family only before marriage.
C) A groom helps bride's family with planting and harvesting crops.
D) A groom helps his bride's family with domestic tasks.
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55
U.S. Census figures indicate a __________ in same-sex households between 1990 and 2009.
A) gradual increase
B) gradual decrease
C) sharp increase
D) sharp decrease
A) gradual increase
B) gradual decrease
C) sharp increase
D) sharp decrease
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56
Until __________, same-sex marriage was an option for Two-Spirits in many Native American cultures.
A) the early decades of the twentieth century
B) conversion to Christianity
C) federal laws banned the practice
D) the mid nineteenth century
A) the early decades of the twentieth century
B) conversion to Christianity
C) federal laws banned the practice
D) the mid nineteenth century
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57
"Dowry death" is __________.
A) the murder or suicide of a new bride because the groom's family is unhappy with the size of the dowry received
B) the murder of a new bride committed by her own parents because they are unable to pay her dowry
C) the murder of a new bride committed by her mother-in-law
D) the murder of a new bride because she cannot bear children
A) the murder or suicide of a new bride because the groom's family is unhappy with the size of the dowry received
B) the murder of a new bride committed by her own parents because they are unable to pay her dowry
C) the murder of a new bride committed by her mother-in-law
D) the murder of a new bride because she cannot bear children
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58
Same-sex marriages __________.
A) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages
B) do not perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages
C) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages except for raising children
D) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages except for sharing of economic resources
A) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages
B) do not perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages
C) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages except for raising children
D) perform all the same basic functions as heterosexual marriages except for sharing of economic resources
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59
The amount of bridewealth given reflects what?
A) the number of individuals who will be married
B) the wealth of the groom's family and the esteem the groom's family has for the bride's family
C) the wealth of the bride's family
D) the length of time required to finalize the marriage arrangements
A) the number of individuals who will be married
B) the wealth of the groom's family and the esteem the groom's family has for the bride's family
C) the wealth of the bride's family
D) the length of time required to finalize the marriage arrangements
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60
Presents given by the husband's family to the wife's kin before, during, or after the wedding ceremony.
A) dowry
B) brideservice
C) courtship
D) bridewealth
A) dowry
B) brideservice
C) courtship
D) bridewealth
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61
The usual pattern of post-marital residence in the United States and Europe is __________.
A) bilocal
B) neolocal
C) patrilocal
D) matrilocal
A) bilocal
B) neolocal
C) patrilocal
D) matrilocal
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62
In extremely patriarchal societies, __________ may be grounds for divorce.
A) a wife's desire for a divorce
B) a wife not producing a son
C) mutual agreement for divorce
D) a wife's family's request for their daughter's return
A) a wife's desire for a divorce
B) a wife not producing a son
C) mutual agreement for divorce
D) a wife's family's request for their daughter's return
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63
In extreme patriarchal societies, who usually has the right to divorce?
A) women
B) men
C) the bride's father
D) the groom's father
A) women
B) men
C) the bride's father
D) the groom's father
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64
__________ is a pattern of residence after marriage in which the couple alternates between living with the wife's kin and the husband's kin.
A) Matrilocal
B) Patrilocal
C) Peolocal
D) Bilocal
A) Matrilocal
B) Patrilocal
C) Peolocal
D) Bilocal
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65
What do levirate and sororate marriage systems stress?
A) strong marriages
B) the interchangeability of individuals in lineal descent groups
C) the need of a spouse for survival
D) family alliances
A) strong marriages
B) the interchangeability of individuals in lineal descent groups
C) the need of a spouse for survival
D) family alliances
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66
Which kinds of societies tend to have the most flexible attitudes toward divorce?
A) foraging and horticultural societies
B) agricultural and intensive agricultural societies
C) pastoral and industrial societies
D) foraging and pastoral societies
A) foraging and horticultural societies
B) agricultural and intensive agricultural societies
C) pastoral and industrial societies
D) foraging and pastoral societies
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67
In Kpelle society, __________ is a form of marriage in which a poor man engages in a publicly recognized relationship with the wife of a chief.
A) polyandry
B) adultery
C) sororate marriage
D) male concubinage
A) polyandry
B) adultery
C) sororate marriage
D) male concubinage
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68
In which traditional Native American society does a woman signal divorce by waiting for her husband to leave the house, then placing all his belongings outside.
A) Diné
B) Lakota
C) Haida
D) Iben
A) Diné
B) Lakota
C) Haida
D) Iben
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69
The residence pattern after marriage found in societies where inheritance follows matrilineal descent and in which men hold wealth, property, and social status is called __________.
A) patrilocal
B) avunculocal
C) uxorilocal
D) virilocal
A) patrilocal
B) avunculocal
C) uxorilocal
D) virilocal
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70
Marriage preference rule in which a widow marries her deceased husband's brother.
A) serial monogamy
B) sororate
C) levirate
D) ghost marriage
A) serial monogamy
B) sororate
C) levirate
D) ghost marriage
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71
In Kpelle society, a man who __________ retains the greatest rights over children in case of a divorce.
A) pays bridewealth
B) performs brideservice
C) does not initiate the divorce
D) is the client of a chief
A) pays bridewealth
B) performs brideservice
C) does not initiate the divorce
D) is the client of a chief
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72
Which term describes a residence pattern in which a newly married couple resides with or near the wife's parents?
A) uxorilocal
B) matrilocal
C) maternalocal
D) virilocal
A) uxorilocal
B) matrilocal
C) maternalocal
D) virilocal
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73
Economic deterrents to divorce in some cultures include __________ and __________.
A) bridewealth, divorce compensation
B) the cost of living for a single person, living with parents
C) dowries, bridewealth
D) banishment from kin networks, confiscation of property
A) bridewealth, divorce compensation
B) the cost of living for a single person, living with parents
C) dowries, bridewealth
D) banishment from kin networks, confiscation of property
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74
Many researchers have noted that in patrilineal, patrilocal societies __________ are the greatest source of difficulty for newly married women.
A) fathers-in-law
B) husbands
C) mothers-in-law
D) sisters-in-law
A) fathers-in-law
B) husbands
C) mothers-in-law
D) sisters-in-law
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75
Cross-cultural research has shown that societies often engaged in internal warfare tend to be __________.
A) matrilocal
B) patrilocal
C) neolocal
D) bilocal
A) matrilocal
B) patrilocal
C) neolocal
D) bilocal
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76
Marriage between a widower and his deceased wife's sister.
A) serial monogamy
B) sororate
C) levirate
D) ghost marriage
A) serial monogamy
B) sororate
C) levirate
D) ghost marriage
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77
The Iban are rice farmers living along rivers of Western __________.
A) Borneo
B) China
C) Palestine
D) Thailand
A) Borneo
B) China
C) Palestine
D) Thailand
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78
__________ culture is an exception to the nearly universal rule that young children remain with their mothers after a divorce.
A) Kpelle
B) Mohawk
C) Saudi Arabian
D) Trobriand Islander
A) Kpelle
B) Mohawk
C) Saudi Arabian
D) Trobriand Islander
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79
In Iban culture, when a headman dies, the choice of a new headman is made by __________.
A) the headwoman
B) community consensus
C) the eldest child
D) the deceased headman's will
A) the headwoman
B) community consensus
C) the eldest child
D) the deceased headman's will
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80
Though testifying in court is not generally associated with cultural anthropology, cultural anthropologists are often called to testify in cases involving all of the following EXCEPT __________.
A) landownership
B) family law
C) child custody
D) dowry negotiations
A) landownership
B) family law
C) child custody
D) dowry negotiations
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