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1. Comacchio refers to families that adapt and initiate larger demographic, economic, cultural, and
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political trends as .
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a) migrating families 2i
b) adaptive families 2i
c) cultural actors 2i
d) historical actors 2i
e) national individuals 2i
2. The historic centrality of families derives from the functions of
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a) reproduction
b) production
c) socialization
d) maintenance and regulation 2i 2i
e) All of the above 2i 2i 2i
3. The 2i
family, characterizing traditional agrarian communities, was imported intact to 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
the New World.
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a) historic
b) stem/extended
c) nuclear
d) colonial
e) “European”
4. Adulthood in Canadian colonial family life was signified by
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a) age
b) economic status 2i
c) early marriage and family formation
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d) paid work position 2i 2i
e) gender
5. In colonial times, women were all of the following except:
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a) expected to get pregnant right after marriage2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
b) pregnant every two to three years 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
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,c) considered tragic if they were without children
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d) likely to adopt within family and kin circles
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e) pregnant before marriage 2i 2i
6. Within the urban middle class, anglophone, francophone, Protestant, and Catholic family life b
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ecame less concerned with economic subsistence and more with maintaining
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living
standards.
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a) respectable
b) comfortable
c) healthy
d) luxurious
e) social
7. In the late 1800s, Queen Victoria inspired
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, which focused on separate spheres for
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men and women. 2i 2i
a) modernization
b) manufactories
c) the cult of domesticity
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d) the nanny phenomenon
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e) female empowerment 2i
8.
was augmented and accelerated by such transportation and communication advances
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as canals, railways, and telegraph lines, all of which facilitated the vision of a nation “from sea u
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nto sea” that was realized by the first decade of the twentieth century.
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a) Industrialization
b) Development
c) Modernization
d) Expansion
e) Technology
9. Many newcomers were intent on resettling families, kin, and even entire villages, complete with t
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heir social institutions on the prairies. This familial practice became known as
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a) chain migration 2i
b) family expansionism 2i
c) kinship enlargement 2i
d) kinship growth 2i
e) societal rejuvenation 2i
10. Compulsory school legislation began in Ontario in 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i .
a) 1867
b) 1871
c) 1896
d) 1900
e) 1901
11. The relationship of structural and familial change through time can be attributed to the impact
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ion Albanese 2i
Chapter 2 2i
Canada’s Families: 2i
Historical and Contemporary Variations 2i 2i 2i
Multiple Choice Questions 2i 2i
1. Comacchio refers to families that adapt and initiate larger demographic, economic, cultural, and
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political trends as .
2i 2i 2i
a) migrating families 2i
b) adaptive families 2i
c) cultural actors 2i
d) historical actors 2i
e) national individuals 2i
2. The historic centrality of families derives from the functions of
2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i .
a) reproduction
b) production
c) socialization
d) maintenance and regulation 2i 2i
e) All of the above 2i 2i 2i
3. The 2i
family, characterizing traditional agrarian communities, was imported intact to 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
the New World.
2i 2i
a) historic
b) stem/extended
c) nuclear
d) colonial
e) “European”
4. Adulthood in Canadian colonial family life was signified by
2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i .
a) age
b) economic status 2i
c) early marriage and family formation
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d) paid work position 2i 2i
e) gender
5. In colonial times, women were all of the following except:
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a) expected to get pregnant right after marriage2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
b) pregnant every two to three years 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
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,c) considered tragic if they were without children
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d) likely to adopt within family and kin circles
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e) pregnant before marriage 2i 2i
6. Within the urban middle class, anglophone, francophone, Protestant, and Catholic family life b
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ecame less concerned with economic subsistence and more with maintaining
2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i
living
standards.
2i
a) respectable
b) comfortable
c) healthy
d) luxurious
e) social
7. In the late 1800s, Queen Victoria inspired
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, which focused on separate spheres for
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men and women. 2i 2i
a) modernization
b) manufactories
c) the cult of domesticity
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d) the nanny phenomenon
2i 2i
e) female empowerment 2i
8.
was augmented and accelerated by such transportation and communication advances
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as canals, railways, and telegraph lines, all of which facilitated the vision of a nation “from sea u
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nto sea” that was realized by the first decade of the twentieth century.
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a) Industrialization
b) Development
c) Modernization
d) Expansion
e) Technology
9. Many newcomers were intent on resettling families, kin, and even entire villages, complete with t
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heir social institutions on the prairies. This familial practice became known as
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a) chain migration 2i
b) family expansionism 2i
c) kinship enlargement 2i
d) kinship growth 2i
e) societal rejuvenation 2i
10. Compulsory school legislation began in Ontario in 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i 2i .
a) 1867
b) 1871
c) 1896
d) 1900
e) 1901
11. The relationship of structural and familial change through time can be attributed to the impact
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