marriage and the fam

marriage and the fam
39問 • 11ヶ月前
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  • 1

    institution admitting a man and woman to family life, that is, living in the intimate personal relations of husband and wife for the primary purpose of begetting and bearing children.

    Marriage

  • 2

    Marriage is seen as a contract recognized by the government.

    Legal Point of View

  • 3

    Marriage is considered a sacred or spiritual union blessed by a higher power.

    Religious Point of View

  • 4

    When one is allowed to marry within his group only, that is, he/she marries their own race, religion, social class, or locality.

    Endogamy

  • 5

    If he is allowed to marry outside his group.

    Exogamy

  • 6

    marriage of one male to one female at any given time

    Monogamy

  • 7

    is the practice of marrying more than one mate

    Polygamy

  • 8

    marriage of several men and women among primitive societies.

    Group Marriage

  • 9

    a group of persons united by ties of blood or adoption which provides for the rearing of children and supplying their needs. It is also the basic unit of the society.

    Family

  • 10

    Families ensure the reproduction and continuation of society

    Biological Function

  • 11

    Provides love, care, and emotional security to its members.

    Affection Function

  • 12

    Teaches values, norms, customs, and how to interact with others.

    Socialization Function

  • 13

    Supports the financial and basic needs of the family.

    Economic Function

  • 14

    Maintains discipline and guides behavior through rules and expectations.

    Social Control Function

  • 15

    Passes on spiritual beliefs, moral values, and practices.

    Religious Function

  • 16

    Gives each member a social identity or status.

    Status Function

  • 17

    Provides opportunities for bonding, fun, and relaxation.

    Recreational Function

  • 18

    breakdown of the structure, roles, and functions within a family.

    Family Disorganization

  • 19

    one of the partners to the marriage deliberately severs his ties and leaves his family.

    Desertion

  • 20

    is the result of desertion, it breaks up the marriage relations partially, although the marriage remains in force.

    Separation

  • 21

    is the process which makes the marriage contract null and void, decides that there was no marriage contract at all.

    Annullment

  • 22

    the absolute dissolution of marriage bond.

    Divorce

  • 23

    Separation or divorce leading to single-parent households

    Broken Families

  • 24

    Failure to provide necessary care, love, or financial resources.

    Lack of Emotional/Financial Support

  • 25

    When a family member, usually parent, fails to meet their responsibilities, leaving others in distress.

    Abandonment or Neglect

  • 26

    The members of the family no longer feel satisfying emotional relations with each other but for some reason the husband and wife do not separate or divorce.

    The "Empty Shell" Family

  • 27

    these are the usual day-to-day discord or bickering of husband and wife on matters which are trivial or petty momentary and brief.

    Situational Conflict

  • 28

    conflict arise because of some psychological characteristics of one of the mates.

    Personality Conflict

  • 29

    Husband and wife may agree to the roles they will play in marriage but society may frustrate their being performed.

    Structural Conflict

  • 30

    form of harm or abuse that happens within the family.

    Family Violence

  • 31

    a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child.

    Child Abuse

  • 32

    Husband and wife swap sexual partners with another couple.

    Swinging

  • 33

    Unmarried man and woman live together and share a personal relationship.

    Cohabitation

  • 34

    Several monogamous couples with their children live in the same house and share common facilities, resources and experiences.

    Commune Family

  • 35

    This form was advocated by Nena and George O’Neil, they proposed that married couples should have sexual equality.

    Group Marriage

  • 36

    a dual-breadwinner nuclear family.

    Dual-Career Family

  • 37

    wife takes a job or attend a college when the children begin school or after they have left home permanently.

    Second-Career Family

  • 38

    termination of a marital union, the cancelling and/or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus, dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country and/or state.

    Divorce

  • 39

    Induced termination of a pregnancy through the removal of an embryo or fetus from a female’s uterus.

    Abortion

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    institution admitting a man and woman to family life, that is, living in the intimate personal relations of husband and wife for the primary purpose of begetting and bearing children.

    Marriage

  • 2

    Marriage is seen as a contract recognized by the government.

    Legal Point of View

  • 3

    Marriage is considered a sacred or spiritual union blessed by a higher power.

    Religious Point of View

  • 4

    When one is allowed to marry within his group only, that is, he/she marries their own race, religion, social class, or locality.

    Endogamy

  • 5

    If he is allowed to marry outside his group.

    Exogamy

  • 6

    marriage of one male to one female at any given time

    Monogamy

  • 7

    is the practice of marrying more than one mate

    Polygamy

  • 8

    marriage of several men and women among primitive societies.

    Group Marriage

  • 9

    a group of persons united by ties of blood or adoption which provides for the rearing of children and supplying their needs. It is also the basic unit of the society.

    Family

  • 10

    Families ensure the reproduction and continuation of society

    Biological Function

  • 11

    Provides love, care, and emotional security to its members.

    Affection Function

  • 12

    Teaches values, norms, customs, and how to interact with others.

    Socialization Function

  • 13

    Supports the financial and basic needs of the family.

    Economic Function

  • 14

    Maintains discipline and guides behavior through rules and expectations.

    Social Control Function

  • 15

    Passes on spiritual beliefs, moral values, and practices.

    Religious Function

  • 16

    Gives each member a social identity or status.

    Status Function

  • 17

    Provides opportunities for bonding, fun, and relaxation.

    Recreational Function

  • 18

    breakdown of the structure, roles, and functions within a family.

    Family Disorganization

  • 19

    one of the partners to the marriage deliberately severs his ties and leaves his family.

    Desertion

  • 20

    is the result of desertion, it breaks up the marriage relations partially, although the marriage remains in force.

    Separation

  • 21

    is the process which makes the marriage contract null and void, decides that there was no marriage contract at all.

    Annullment

  • 22

    the absolute dissolution of marriage bond.

    Divorce

  • 23

    Separation or divorce leading to single-parent households

    Broken Families

  • 24

    Failure to provide necessary care, love, or financial resources.

    Lack of Emotional/Financial Support

  • 25

    When a family member, usually parent, fails to meet their responsibilities, leaving others in distress.

    Abandonment or Neglect

  • 26

    The members of the family no longer feel satisfying emotional relations with each other but for some reason the husband and wife do not separate or divorce.

    The "Empty Shell" Family

  • 27

    these are the usual day-to-day discord or bickering of husband and wife on matters which are trivial or petty momentary and brief.

    Situational Conflict

  • 28

    conflict arise because of some psychological characteristics of one of the mates.

    Personality Conflict

  • 29

    Husband and wife may agree to the roles they will play in marriage but society may frustrate their being performed.

    Structural Conflict

  • 30

    form of harm or abuse that happens within the family.

    Family Violence

  • 31

    a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child.

    Child Abuse

  • 32

    Husband and wife swap sexual partners with another couple.

    Swinging

  • 33

    Unmarried man and woman live together and share a personal relationship.

    Cohabitation

  • 34

    Several monogamous couples with their children live in the same house and share common facilities, resources and experiences.

    Commune Family

  • 35

    This form was advocated by Nena and George O’Neil, they proposed that married couples should have sexual equality.

    Group Marriage

  • 36

    a dual-breadwinner nuclear family.

    Dual-Career Family

  • 37

    wife takes a job or attend a college when the children begin school or after they have left home permanently.

    Second-Career Family

  • 38

    termination of a marital union, the cancelling and/or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus, dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country and/or state.

    Divorce

  • 39

    Induced termination of a pregnancy through the removal of an embryo or fetus from a female’s uterus.

    Abortion