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Premises:
“Marrying down” or choosing a mate below one’s own social class.
Systems that trace family descent through male relatives only.
The marriage of one woman and one man.
A form of marriage where a man marries more than one woman.
A system of descent that traces descent through women only.
A family in which at least one member of the adult couple is a stepparent.
“Marrying up” or choosing a mate above one’s own social class.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom share the same strengths, such as both being from wealthy families or both were student athletes.
A family into which an individual is born.
People who have gained kin status through special ties of friendship or through ritual.
A form of marriage in which a person has multiple spouses.
A form of marriage in which a woman marries more than one man.
Where two people live together without legal marriage.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom marry to fulfill a quality they lack and in return provide their spouse a strength he or she lacks, such as a young, beautiful woman marrying a rich, elderly man.
A family that a person forms at his or her marriage.
Responses:
polygyny
complementary exchange
hypogamy
blended family
monogamy
symmetrical exchange
polyandry
cohabitation
family of marriage
polygamy
hyperogamy
matrilineal descent
fictive kin
patrilineal descent
family of orientation
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
“Marrying down” or choosing a mate below one’s own social class.
Systems that trace family descent through male relatives only.
The marriage of one woman and one man.
A form of marriage where a man marries more than one woman.
A system of descent that traces descent through women only.
A family in which at least one member of the adult couple is a stepparent.
“Marrying up” or choosing a mate above one’s own social class.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom share the same strengths, such as both being from wealthy families or both were student athletes.
A family into which an individual is born.
People who have gained kin status through special ties of friendship or through ritual.
A form of marriage in which a person has multiple spouses.
A form of marriage in which a woman marries more than one man.
Where two people live together without legal marriage.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom marry to fulfill a quality they lack and in return provide their spouse a strength he or she lacks, such as a young, beautiful woman marrying a rich, elderly man.
A family that a person forms at his or her marriage.
Premises:
“Marrying down” or choosing a mate below one’s own social class.
Systems that trace family descent through male relatives only.
The marriage of one woman and one man.
A form of marriage where a man marries more than one woman.
A system of descent that traces descent through women only.
A family in which at least one member of the adult couple is a stepparent.
“Marrying up” or choosing a mate above one’s own social class.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom share the same strengths, such as both being from wealthy families or both were student athletes.
A family into which an individual is born.
People who have gained kin status through special ties of friendship or through ritual.
A form of marriage in which a person has multiple spouses.
A form of marriage in which a woman marries more than one man.
Where two people live together without legal marriage.
A norm of reciprocity where the bride and groom marry to fulfill a quality they lack and in return provide their spouse a strength he or she lacks, such as a young, beautiful woman marrying a rich, elderly man.
A family that a person forms at his or her marriage.
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