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nd political trends as
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c) cultural actors qy
d) historical actors qy
e) national individuals qy
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 qy qy
e) All of the above qy qy qy
3. The qy
family, characterizing traditional agrarian communities, was imported intact t
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o 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 qy
c) early marriage and family formation
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d) paid work position qy qy
e) gender
5. In colonial times, women were all of the following except:
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a) expected to get pregnant right after marriage
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b) pregnant every two to three years qy qy qy qy qy
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d) likely to adopt within family and kin circles
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6. Within the urban middle class, anglophone, francophone, Protestant, and Catholic family life
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became 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 fo
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r men and women.
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a) modernization
b) manufactories
c) the cult of domesticity
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d) the nanny phenomenon
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e) female empowerment qy
8.
was augmented and accelerated by such transportation and communication advance
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s as canals, railways, and telegraph lines, all of which facilitated the vision of a nation “from
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sea unto 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 wit
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h their social institutions on the prairies. This familial practice became known as .
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a) chain migration qy
b) family expansionism qy
c) kinship enlargement qy
d) kinship growth qy
e) societal rejuvenation qy
10. Compulsory school legislation began in Ontario in qy qy qy qy qy qy qy .
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 impa
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Multiple Choice Questions qy qy
1. Comacchio refers to families that adapt and initiate larger demographic, economic, cultural, a
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nd political trends as
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a) migrating families qy
b) adaptive families qy
c) cultural actors qy
d) historical actors qy
e) national individuals qy
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 qy qy
e) All of the above qy qy qy
3. The qy
family, characterizing traditional agrarian communities, was imported intact t
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o 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 qy
c) early marriage and family formation
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d) paid work position qy qy
e) gender
5. In colonial times, women were all of the following except:
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a) expected to get pregnant right after marriage
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b) pregnant every two to three years qy qy qy qy qy
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d) likely to adopt within family and kin circles
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e) pregnant before marriage qy qy
6. Within the urban middle class, anglophone, francophone, Protestant, and Catholic family life
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became 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 fo
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r men and women.
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a) modernization
b) manufactories
c) the cult of domesticity
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d) the nanny phenomenon
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e) female empowerment qy
8.
was augmented and accelerated by such transportation and communication advance
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s as canals, railways, and telegraph lines, all of which facilitated the vision of a nation “from
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sea unto 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 wit
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h their social institutions on the prairies. This familial practice became known as .
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a) chain migration qy
b) family expansionism qy
c) kinship enlargement qy
d) kinship growth qy
e) societal rejuvenation qy
10. Compulsory school legislation began in Ontario in qy qy qy qy qy qy qy .
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 impa
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