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The Marriage and Family Experience Intimate Relationships in a Changing Society, Strong - Exam Preparation Test Bank (Downloadable Doc)

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1. A group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together is the definition of:​
a. ​family used by all sociologists.
b. ​family used by the U. S. Census Bureau.
c. ​affiliated kin used by sociologists.
d. ​traditional family used by sociologists.

ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

2. “All the people who occupy a housing unit” is the definition of:​
a. ​affiliated kin.
b. ​endearing family.
c. ​clan.
d. ​household.

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

3. Unrelated individuals who feel and are treated as if they were relatives comprise an individual’s:
a. ​affiliated kin.
b. ​endearing family.
c. ​clan.
d. ​compadres.

ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

4. Carlos is Roberto’s compadre. This means that Carlos is Roberto’s:​
a. ​friend.
b. ​brother.
c. ​godparent.
d. ​grandparent.

ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

5. Diane and Jim are married to each other and live together with their two biological children. This group meets the
definition of:​
a. ​fictive kin.
b. ​affiliated kin.
c. ​a nuclear family.
d. ​an extended family.

ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?


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, 6. Ray and Debra are a middle-class couple with three children. Ray has a full-time job and supports the family
financially. Debra stays home and takes care of the children. Ray and Debra’s family meets the definition of:​
a. ​a modern family.
b. ​affiliated kin.
c. ​a traditional family.
d. ​an extended family.

ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

7. Around _____ of the population of the United States, age 18 and older, is currently married.​
a. ​50%
b. ​60%
c. ​75%
d. ​95%

ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

8. ​Through which court case did same-sex marriage become legal in the United States?
a. ​Roe v. Wade
b. ​Plessy v. Ferguson
c. ​Brown v. Board of Education
d. ​Obergefell v. Hodges

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: Personal Experience, Social Controversy, and Wishful Thinking

9. In the United States, same-sex couples can legally marry in:​
a. ​only states which have passed laws in favor of same-sex marriage.
b. ​in all 50 states.
c. ​Ohio and New York only.
d. ​churches but not in courthouses.

ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: Personal Experience, Social Controversy, and Wishful Thinking

10. In China, a spirit marriage is one between:​
a. ​two religious leaders
b. ​two people who are not physically present at the time of the marriage but exchange vows by phone.
c. ​two affiliated kin.
d. ​two people who are both dead.

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?


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, 11. The preferred marital arrangement worldwide is:​
a. ​polygamy.
b. ​monogamy.
c. ​bigamy.
d. ​modified polygamy.

ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

12. A marriage system that is quite rare throughout world cultures is:​
a. ​monogamy.
b. ​polygamy.
c. ​polygyny.
d. ​polyandry.

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

13. Nassira lives in a tribe in Zambia in which men have multiple wives simultaneously. This is called:​
a. ​monogamy.
b. ​serial monogamy.
c. ​polygyny.
d. ​polyandry.

ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

14. Our marriage system in the United States may best be described as:​
a. ​monogamy.
b. ​serial monogamy or modified polygamy.
c. ​polygamy.
d. ​polyandry.

ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

15. In 1967, the U.S. Supreme court ruled in the case of Loving v. Virginia and decided that it was unconstitutional
for states to:​
a. ​prohibit interracial marriage.
b. ​determine age restrictions for marriage.
c. ​prohibit same-sex marriage.
d. ​deny the right of cousins to marry.

ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?


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, 16. According to the text, the functions of the family may include all of the following except:​
a. ​assignment of social roles and status.
b. ​socialization of children.
c. ​acting as a unit of economic cooperation and consumption.
d. ​caring for extended family.

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

17. Intimacy:​
a. ​has little influence on health.
b. ​is not a function of family.
c. ​is generally not provided by pets.
d. ​strongly influences physical and mental health.

ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

18. The shaping of individual behavior to conform to social or cultural norms is referred to as:​
a. ​acculturation.
b. ​socialization.
c. ​societal imaging.
d. ​cultural modeling.

ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

19. The family in which we grow up is known as the:​
a. ​family of orientation.
b. ​family of cohabitation.
c. ​family of procreation.
d. ​traditional family.

ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?

20. Lisa and Jim are married and have a child together. This family they have created is, for Lisa and Jim, a family of:​
a. ​origin.
b. ​procreation
c. ​orientation.
d. ​reproduction.

ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: What Is Marriage? What Is Family?




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