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Any disposal of the deceased without being accompanied by a ceremony or ritual in any way Direct Disposition What effect has the decline of the traditional extended family had on funeralization? This decline has shortened the quality and time involved in funeralization. Previous ...

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Any disposal of the deceased without being accompanied by a ceremony or ritual
in any way - ANSWER- Direct Disposition

What effect has the decline of the traditional extended family had on
funeralization? - ANSWER- This decline has shortened the quality and time
involved in funeralization.

A family that consists of a father and mother and their unmarried children from
previous marriages - ANSWER- Blended family

The technical process, using heat and flame, that reduces human remains to
bone fragments - ANSWER- Cremation

The immediate disposal of human remains without a public ceremony, viewing,
visitation or service - ANSWER- Direct Disposition

List the effects of Industrialization. - ANSWER- Positive: increased production,
elevated income Negative: loss of craftsmanship, breakup of the extended family

A basic family group consisting of married female and male parents and
dependent children, living away from other relatives - ANSWER- Nuclear families

What effect has extended life and institutional death had on funeralization? -
ANSWER- 1. Reduced our society's exposure to death 2. Led to an abstract
concept of death 3. Led us to be death denying within our own sphere of
influence 4. Led us to devalue human life and its fragility 5. led to an increased
fascination with death and has led us to be a more violent society

A non-profit organization designed to assist in the disposition of dead human
bodies - ANSWER- Memorial societies

, A time when family and friends may gather to talk, share stories and comfort one
another which may or may not include the body - ANSWER- Visitation

List the effects of Bureaucratization. - ANSWER- Positive: availability of modern
conveniences Negative: cannot pursue individual activity without permission

List some of the characteristics of a Nuclear family. - ANSWER- 1. Found in urban
and suburban regions 2. Interdependent upon other families financially 3.
Unpredictable in their family government style 4. Politically liberal 5. Less
religious 6. Mobile in geographically, educationally, and socially 7. Willing to have
relationships with those who are not members of their family 8. More willing to
allow education at pre-school or day-care 9. Willing to be employed in a different
occupation than their parents

A family that consists of a parent either (father or mother, but not both) and any
children of that parent - ANSWER- Single parent family

What impact does a death have on a nuclear family? - ANSWER- Financially: the
death tends to have a great effect. Emotionally: the death tends to have a
moderate effect. Stability: depends upon the family style

List the 5 aspects of Funeralization. - ANSWER- 1. Announcement of Death 2.
Care of the Deceased 3. Method of Disposition 4. Ceremony or Ritual 5.
Memorialization

Values or practices shared by all human cultures - ANSWER- Cultural Universals

The values, norms and material goods shared by a given group - ANSWER-
Culture

What is the primary responsibility of a family? - ANSWER- 1. To take care of each
other 2. To teach 3. To discipline 4. To give direction and advice 5. To motivate
each other to retch their fullest potential

The scientific study of human population - including size, growth, movement,
density and composition - ANSWER- Demography

Norms that have strong moral significance, violation of which cause strong social
reaction - ANSWER- Mores

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