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family
The ____________________, in some form, has existed throughout history.
affective nurturance
When a family is providing for the emotional needs of individuals in the family, it is said to be providing _____________________ ________________________.
consanguinity
A family may place emphasis on legal ties or on blood ties. Blood ties are also known as ____________________.
blended
When divorced partners with children remarry, it is called a ____________________ family.
hordes
The first family groupings of humans may have been ____________________.
monogamy
Having one partner at a time is called _________________________.
patriarchy
When men are the rulers and decision makers in a family or society, this system is called ____________________.
Polygamy
____________________ is popular in societies in which individuals can support more than one partner.
arranged marriage
When parent's choose their child's marriage partner, it is called a(n) __________________ ____________________.
dual-income
When both parents work outside the home, this is called the _________________________ family.
conjugal relationship
Marriage is a _______________________ ________________________ because it involves legitimate sexual relationships.
consumer family
The ____________________ ________________ was characterized by a wife who was a homemaker that had new products manufactured to assist her in creating a comfortable home for her husband and children.
cottage industry
A type of economic activity known as __________________ _________________ resulted from merchants and artisans that worked in the family home with the help of their wives and children.
Cultural anthropologists
______________________ _______________________________ study human societies. They do not study the social behaviour of other primates like Bonobos.
extended families
In pre-Industrial times, __________________ _________________ were common. Young adults would continue to live with their parents after they got married largely out of a need for land for agriculture.
family wage
Women who were either deserted or widowed would have to work at the beginning of the 20th century. They were often seen as a threat to the role of men as the sole providers and consequently they would receive one-third less than the _____________ ____________ earned by men.
functions
When defining a family, anthropologists tend to focus on groupings that perform certain universal _______________________. (e.g. procreation, socialization of children, etc.)
industrial nuclear family
In the _______________________ _______________________ _________________, women were nurturers who worked at home and were supported financially by their husbands. "Motherhood" was the sacred and primary role of women.
kin group
In Canada, your family would be everyone who lived in the same household and who engaged in reciprocal relationships like your parents and siblings. A _______ ________________ is different because it includes aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, in-laws, and other relatives that do not necessarily live with you.
nuclear family
The _________________ ________________________ had clear gender and age roles and it became the stereotypical modern family in the post-war 1940's.
transitional family
One form of the contemporary Canadian family is the _________________________ _________________ in which the mother temporarily leaves the workforce to look after young children.