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  • Balbuena_ Ricka_Nhicole
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  • 1

    social institution that refers to relations formed between members of society.

    KINSHIP

  • 2

    TYPES OF KINSHIP

    AFFINAL KINSHIP CONSANGUINEAL KINSHIP

  • 3

    based on marriage that refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.

    AFFINAL KINSHIP

  • 4

    based on bloods that is considered as the most basic and general form of relations

    CONSANGUINEAL KINSHIP

  • 5

    A biological relationship

    DESCENT

  • 6

    Refers to the line where one's descent is traced.

    LINEAGE

  • 7

    Father's line

    Paternal

  • 8

    Mother's line

    Maternal

  • 9

    Traced by most societies through a single line of ancestors from either the male or female line

    UNILINEAL DESCENT

  • 10

    both male and female belong to their father's kin group but and not their mother's

    Patrilineal Descent

  • 11

    Descent that follows a female line

    Matrilineal Descent

  • 12

    (non-unilineal descent) - traced their descent through the study of both parents' ancestral lines of the father and mother

    BILATERAL DESCENT

  • 13

    the practice of having only one spouse at one time

    MONOGAMY

  • 14

    Types of Monogamy

    sexual monogamy genetic monogamy marital monogamy serial monogamy

  • 15

    - partners that remain sexually exclusive with one another and have no outside sex partners.

    sexual monogamy

  • 16

    - partners that only have offspring with one another

    genetic monogamy

  • 17

    a marriage between two people, regardless of gender or sexual orientation

    marital monogamy

  • 18

    - a pattern of moving from one monogamous relationship to another, often quickly and with little time spent single

    serial monogamy

  • 19

    a marriage pattern in which an individual is married to more than one person at a time

    Polygamy

  • 20

    TWO TYPES OF POLYGAMY

    POLYGYNY POLYANDRY

  • 21

    - a practice of one man having more than one wife or sexual partner at a time

    POLYGYNY

  • 22

    – involves one woman having multiple husbands

    POLYANDRY

  • 23

    Variations on the marriage style

    fraternal polyandry secondary polyandry

  • 24

    - a type of polyandry where multiple brothers share a wife and family

    fraternal polyandry

  • 25

    - A married couple divorces but continues to have a relationship and sexual access to each other.

    secondary polyandry

  • 26

    - the practice of marrying within a specific social group, such as a religious denomination, caste, ethnic group, or cultural clan

    ENDOGAMY

  • 27

    - the social norm of marrying or mating outside of one's social group.

    EXOGAMY

  • 28

    Four major residence patterns:

    neolocal form patrilocal form matrilocal form bilocal form

  • 29

    - a post-marital residence pattern where a newly married couple establishes a home separate from both sets of parents

    neolocal form

  • 30

    - a cultural norm where a married couple lives with or near the husband's family

    patrilocal form

  • 31

    a social system where a married couple lives with or near the wife's parents

    matrilocal form

  • 32

    - a postmarital residence pattern where a couple chooses to live with or near either spouse's family alternately

    bilocal form

  • 33

    - happens when someone finds his/her partner through friends, relatives or people who act as matchmakers

    REFERRED MARRIAGE

  • 34

    - In this kind of marriage, the groom and bride are usually chosen by parents, community leaders, or religious officials to ensure that the young people are guided through the process of finding the right person to marry

    ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 35

    TYPES OF ARRANGED MARRIAGE

    CHILD MARRIAGE - EXCHANGE MARRIAGE DIPLOMATIC MARRIAGE MODERN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 36

    - it happens when parents arrange for the marriage of their children long before the marriage takes place

    CHILD MARRIAGE

  • 37

    – in this form of marriage, there is a reciprocal exhange of spouses between two countries, tribes or groups

    EXCHANGE MARRIAGE

  • 38

    – this form of marriage occurs when an arranged marriage has been established between two royal or political families in order to forge political or diplomatic alliances

    DIPLOMATIC MARRIAGE

  • 39

    – in this form of marriage, the child's parents with the consent of the child, choose from several possible mates.

    MODERN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 40

    – is a ritualized form of forgoing co-parenthood of family. A kinship system that refers to the relationship between a child's parents and their godparents.

    COMPADRAZGO "Godparenthood'

  • 41

    basic unit of social organization

    THE FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD

  • 42

    a family unit made up of parents and their children, usually living in the same home

    NUCLEAR FAMILY -

  • 43

    - a family network that includes multiple generations of relatives, such as parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

    EXTENDED FAMILY

  • 44

    – is a family unit where at least one parent has children from a previous relationship

    BLENDED FAMILY

  • 45

    - a family that is temporarily separated due to a family member being in a facility or institution

    CONDITIONALLY SEPARATED FAMILY

  • 46

    – is a family with members living in different countries who maintain a sense of unity and collective welfare.

    TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY

  • 47

    is an organized political community acting under a government and united by common set of laws.

    State

  • 48

    Population Territory Government Sovereignty

    Four Elements of State

  • 49

    It is the people who make the state. Population is essential for the state.

    POPULATION

  • 50

    People need territory to live and organize themselves socially and politically.

    TERRITORY

  • 51

    It Is the organization or machinery or agency of the state which makes, implements, enforces, and adjudicates the laws of the state.

    GOVERNMENT

  • 52

    State has the exclusive title and prerogative to exercise supreme power over all its people and territory

    SOVEREIGNTY

  • 53

    holds power in how they control the people in their country

    AUTHORITARIAN GOVERNM

  • 54

    is a form of government in which the right to governs is held by the majority of citizens within a country or a state.

    DEMOCRATIC GOVERNME

  • 55

    is a form of government in which supreme power is absolutely lodged with an individual, who is the head of the state, often for life or until abdication

    MONARCHY

  • 56

    is a form of government in which power effectively rests with a small-elite segment of society distinguished by royalty, wealth, family, military, or religious hegemony

    OLIGARCHIC GOVERNMENT

  • 57

    is a political system that strives to regulate nearly every aspect of public and private life.

    TOTALITARIANI

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    social institution that refers to relations formed between members of society.

    KINSHIP

  • 2

    TYPES OF KINSHIP

    AFFINAL KINSHIP CONSANGUINEAL KINSHIP

  • 3

    based on marriage that refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.

    AFFINAL KINSHIP

  • 4

    based on bloods that is considered as the most basic and general form of relations

    CONSANGUINEAL KINSHIP

  • 5

    A biological relationship

    DESCENT

  • 6

    Refers to the line where one's descent is traced.

    LINEAGE

  • 7

    Father's line

    Paternal

  • 8

    Mother's line

    Maternal

  • 9

    Traced by most societies through a single line of ancestors from either the male or female line

    UNILINEAL DESCENT

  • 10

    both male and female belong to their father's kin group but and not their mother's

    Patrilineal Descent

  • 11

    Descent that follows a female line

    Matrilineal Descent

  • 12

    (non-unilineal descent) - traced their descent through the study of both parents' ancestral lines of the father and mother

    BILATERAL DESCENT

  • 13

    the practice of having only one spouse at one time

    MONOGAMY

  • 14

    Types of Monogamy

    sexual monogamy genetic monogamy marital monogamy serial monogamy

  • 15

    - partners that remain sexually exclusive with one another and have no outside sex partners.

    sexual monogamy

  • 16

    - partners that only have offspring with one another

    genetic monogamy

  • 17

    a marriage between two people, regardless of gender or sexual orientation

    marital monogamy

  • 18

    - a pattern of moving from one monogamous relationship to another, often quickly and with little time spent single

    serial monogamy

  • 19

    a marriage pattern in which an individual is married to more than one person at a time

    Polygamy

  • 20

    TWO TYPES OF POLYGAMY

    POLYGYNY POLYANDRY

  • 21

    - a practice of one man having more than one wife or sexual partner at a time

    POLYGYNY

  • 22

    – involves one woman having multiple husbands

    POLYANDRY

  • 23

    Variations on the marriage style

    fraternal polyandry secondary polyandry

  • 24

    - a type of polyandry where multiple brothers share a wife and family

    fraternal polyandry

  • 25

    - A married couple divorces but continues to have a relationship and sexual access to each other.

    secondary polyandry

  • 26

    - the practice of marrying within a specific social group, such as a religious denomination, caste, ethnic group, or cultural clan

    ENDOGAMY

  • 27

    - the social norm of marrying or mating outside of one's social group.

    EXOGAMY

  • 28

    Four major residence patterns:

    neolocal form patrilocal form matrilocal form bilocal form

  • 29

    - a post-marital residence pattern where a newly married couple establishes a home separate from both sets of parents

    neolocal form

  • 30

    - a cultural norm where a married couple lives with or near the husband's family

    patrilocal form

  • 31

    a social system where a married couple lives with or near the wife's parents

    matrilocal form

  • 32

    - a postmarital residence pattern where a couple chooses to live with or near either spouse's family alternately

    bilocal form

  • 33

    - happens when someone finds his/her partner through friends, relatives or people who act as matchmakers

    REFERRED MARRIAGE

  • 34

    - In this kind of marriage, the groom and bride are usually chosen by parents, community leaders, or religious officials to ensure that the young people are guided through the process of finding the right person to marry

    ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 35

    TYPES OF ARRANGED MARRIAGE

    CHILD MARRIAGE - EXCHANGE MARRIAGE DIPLOMATIC MARRIAGE MODERN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 36

    - it happens when parents arrange for the marriage of their children long before the marriage takes place

    CHILD MARRIAGE

  • 37

    – in this form of marriage, there is a reciprocal exhange of spouses between two countries, tribes or groups

    EXCHANGE MARRIAGE

  • 38

    – this form of marriage occurs when an arranged marriage has been established between two royal or political families in order to forge political or diplomatic alliances

    DIPLOMATIC MARRIAGE

  • 39

    – in this form of marriage, the child's parents with the consent of the child, choose from several possible mates.

    MODERN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

  • 40

    – is a ritualized form of forgoing co-parenthood of family. A kinship system that refers to the relationship between a child's parents and their godparents.

    COMPADRAZGO "Godparenthood'

  • 41

    basic unit of social organization

    THE FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD

  • 42

    a family unit made up of parents and their children, usually living in the same home

    NUCLEAR FAMILY -

  • 43

    - a family network that includes multiple generations of relatives, such as parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

    EXTENDED FAMILY

  • 44

    – is a family unit where at least one parent has children from a previous relationship

    BLENDED FAMILY

  • 45

    - a family that is temporarily separated due to a family member being in a facility or institution

    CONDITIONALLY SEPARATED FAMILY

  • 46

    – is a family with members living in different countries who maintain a sense of unity and collective welfare.

    TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY

  • 47

    is an organized political community acting under a government and united by common set of laws.

    State

  • 48

    Population Territory Government Sovereignty

    Four Elements of State

  • 49

    It is the people who make the state. Population is essential for the state.

    POPULATION

  • 50

    People need territory to live and organize themselves socially and politically.

    TERRITORY

  • 51

    It Is the organization or machinery or agency of the state which makes, implements, enforces, and adjudicates the laws of the state.

    GOVERNMENT

  • 52

    State has the exclusive title and prerogative to exercise supreme power over all its people and territory

    SOVEREIGNTY

  • 53

    holds power in how they control the people in their country

    AUTHORITARIAN GOVERNM

  • 54

    is a form of government in which the right to governs is held by the majority of citizens within a country or a state.

    DEMOCRATIC GOVERNME

  • 55

    is a form of government in which supreme power is absolutely lodged with an individual, who is the head of the state, often for life or until abdication

    MONARCHY

  • 56

    is a form of government in which power effectively rests with a small-elite segment of society distinguished by royalty, wealth, family, military, or religious hegemony

    OLIGARCHIC GOVERNMENT

  • 57

    is a political system that strives to regulate nearly every aspect of public and private life.

    TOTALITARIANI