The Family Unit: Part I Bingo Review Sociology. The Family Part I: TEST Content Content Basic Concepts & “lingo” Basic Concepts & “lingo” Global Variations.

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The Family Unit: Part I Bingo Review Sociology

The Family Part I: TEST Content Content Basic Concepts & “lingo” Basic Concepts & “lingo” Global Variations Global Variations Theoretical Analysis Theoretical Analysis Kinship Diagram: symbols & interpretation Kinship Diagram: symbols & interpretation Review both your packet and text pages Review both your packet and text pages

Rules Bingo is achieved when you have the following identified answers in your bingo squares going across, down, or diagonal. Bingo is achieved when you have the following identified answers in your bingo squares going across, down, or diagonal. Any Questions? Any Questions?

Questions Your text identifies this man as a prime example regarding deviations in the traditional form of marriage? Your text identifies this man as a prime example regarding deviations in the traditional form of marriage? Tom Green Tom Green Because people in the United States do not agree on what exactly marriage and family life involve, this topic has made headline news in state elections in both 2008 and 2009? Because people in the United States do not agree on what exactly marriage and family life involve, this topic has made headline news in state elections in both 2008 and 2009? Gay Marriage Gay Marriage

A family unit is defined as two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or _____. Adoption Sociologists identify four traits associated with marriage – a legally sanctioned relationship, typically expected to be enduring, involving sexual activity and _________________. Childbearing

Matt Littky lived in a small home in Chesterfield, NJ, with his wife and two young children, Thaddeus and Amelia. What type of family do they represent? Matt Littky lived in a small home in Chesterfield, NJ, with his wife and two young children, Thaddeus and Amelia. What type of family do they represent? Nuclear Nuclear When Sara and Tim Mills, Jr. are teenagers, Mr. and Mrs. Mills divorce. Ms. Mills and the kids live with their maternal grandparents, Arnold and Catherine Schneider, in Springfield. Ms. Mills’ sister, Caroline, also resides there as well. This is an example of which type of family? When Sara and Tim Mills, Jr. are teenagers, Mr. and Mrs. Mills divorce. Ms. Mills and the kids live with their maternal grandparents, Arnold and Catherine Schneider, in Springfield. Ms. Mills’ sister, Caroline, also resides there as well. This is an example of which type of family? Extended Extended

A system of marriage that unites two partners is called __________ A system of marriage that unites two partners is called __________ Monogamy Monogamy On the tv show, “Big Love,” husband Bill Hendrickson is married to three separate women in the state of Utah. Which of the following terms most accurately identifies this type of marriage? On the tv show, “Big Love,” husband Bill Hendrickson is married to three separate women in the state of Utah. Which of the following terms most accurately identifies this type of marriage? polygyny polygyny

This form of marriage unites people from different social categories to build alliances and encourage cultural diffusions. This form of marriage unites people from different social categories to build alliances and encourage cultural diffusions. Exogamy Exogamy In many North American tribes, specifically the Iroquois, newly married couples tended to live either with, or in very close proximity to the wife’s family. This residential pattern is typically known as: In many North American tribes, specifically the Iroquois, newly married couples tended to live either with, or in very close proximity to the wife’s family. This residential pattern is typically known as: Matrilocality Matrilocality

Typically, high-income societies make use of which of the following systems to trace ancestry? Typically, high-income societies make use of which of the following systems to trace ancestry? Bilateral Descent Bilateral Descent A trend over the course of the last century in high-income nations such as the United States is that families have become more __________. A trend over the course of the last century in high-income nations such as the United States is that families have become more __________. Egalitarian Egalitarian

What is the new residential pattern in American society today? What is the new residential pattern in American society today? Neolocality. Neolocality. The term used to describe when people marry others socially life themselves? (_______ or a _________________ relationship) The term used to describe when people marry others socially life themselves? (_______ or a _________________ relationship) Homogamy – homogamous relationship Homogamy – homogamous relationship

The text suggests that the weakest families on earth may be found in _________. (country) The text suggests that the weakest families on earth may be found in _________. (country) Sweden Sweden The norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives is known as… The norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives is known as… Incest Taboo Incest Taboo

Friedrich Engels, an advocate of this paradigm, traced the origin of the family to men’s need to identify heirs so they could transmit property to their sons and to know their heirs, they had to control the sexuality of women. What’s the paradigm? Friedrich Engels, an advocate of this paradigm, traced the origin of the family to men’s need to identify heirs so they could transmit property to their sons and to know their heirs, they had to control the sexuality of women. What’s the paradigm? Social-conflict paradigm. Social-conflict paradigm.

This paradigm focuses on the ways that kinship benefits society through socialization, regulation of sexual activity, social placement, and material and emotional security – “a haven in a heartless world”…. This paradigm focuses on the ways that kinship benefits society through socialization, regulation of sexual activity, social placement, and material and emotional security – “a haven in a heartless world”…. Structural –functional paradigm Structural –functional paradigm

Which of the following terms/ phrases best describes what sociologists identify as the first stage of family life? Which of the following terms/ phrases best describes what sociologists identify as the first stage of family life? Courtship Courtship Engagement Engagement Marriage Marriage Birth of first child Birth of first child Answer: Courtship Answer: Courtship

Our culture, American culture, celebrates _____ love – affection and sexual passion for another person – as the basis for marriage. Our culture, American culture, celebrates _____ love – affection and sexual passion for another person – as the basis for marriage. Puppy love Puppy love Lust Lust Romantic Love Romantic Love Blind Love Blind Love Answer: Romantic Love Answer: Romantic Love

Which childhood classic supports the above belief/practice? Which childhood classic supports the above belief/practice? Bambi Bambi Cinderella Cinderella Harry Potter Harry Potter Snow White Snow White Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood Answer: Cinderella Answer: Cinderella

In which state in 2009 did the legislature override its governor’s veto thereby legalizing same sex marriage? In which state in 2009 did the legislature override its governor’s veto thereby legalizing same sex marriage? Vermont Vermont Which state’s constituent’s voted on “Proposition 8” during the 2008 presidential election year? Which state’s constituent’s voted on “Proposition 8” during the 2008 presidential election year? California California

Which state’s people via referendum voted against same sex marriage in November 2009? Which state’s people via referendum voted against same sex marriage in November 2009? Maine Maine Regarding this sensitive and controversial issue, do both George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama oppose OR support same sex marriage? Regarding this sensitive and controversial issue, do both George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama oppose OR support same sex marriage? Oppose Oppose

Which type of family is also known as a conjugal family? Which type of family is also known as a conjugal family? Nuclear family Nuclear family Which type of family is also known as a consanguine family? Which type of family is also known as a consanguine family? Extended Extended When studying a kinship chart, the person whose family is being analyzed is referred to as what? When studying a kinship chart, the person whose family is being analyzed is referred to as what? ego ego

What symbol represent the “ego” in a kinship chart? What symbol represent the “ego” in a kinship chart? Square Square What does a “=“ represent on a kinship chart? What does a “=“ represent on a kinship chart? Depending on how it is used, a / could denote either death or a _______________. Depending on how it is used, a / could denote either death or a _______________. Divorce Divorce

THE TEST IS TOMORROW! 40 QUESTIONS – SCANTRON SO BRING A PENCIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (2 PTS. EACH) 40 QUESTIONS – SCANTRON SO BRING A PENCIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (2 PTS. EACH) ONE ESSAY – YOU PICK FROM FOUR CHOICES. (20 PTS.) ONE ESSAY – YOU PICK FROM FOUR CHOICES. (20 PTS.) PACKETS ARE DUE, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PACKETS ARE DUE, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A GREAT NIGHT OF SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY!!!!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A GREAT NIGHT OF SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY!!!!!!!!!!