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FAM 354 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Family Structures - Answer-how families are composed or how families are formed Majority World - Answer-refers to those countries that include the largest percent of the population and occupy the largest geographical territories. These people t...

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FAM 354 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
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Family Structures - Answer✔✔-how families are composed or how families are formed


Majority World - Answer✔✔-refers to those countries that include the largest percent of the

population and occupy the largest geographical territories. These people tend to be in

developing areas


Life Expectancy - Answer✔✔-The average number of years an individual can be expected to live,

given current social, economic, and medical conditions. Life expectancy at birth is the average

number of years a newborn infant can expect to live.


In many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, life expectancy remains much - Answer✔✔-lower


Many countries, including those in the US and the European Union are experiencing greater -

Answer✔✔-longevity


Countries in the majority world experience _______ life expectancies. - Answer✔✔-lower


Family Processes - Answer✔✔-refer to the functions carried out by families: families share living

space and economic resources and care for one another


Relationships between family members (including extended families) are guided by -

Answer✔✔-family processes.

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Families headed by single parents, two-parent nuclear (intact) families, blended families and

cohabiting couples with children are all examples of various - Answer✔✔-family structures.


Regardless of their _________, families include mechanisms for care arrangements and shared

resources as well as sexual relationships - Answer✔✔-structure


Minority World - Answer✔✔-refers to those countries that compromise a numerical minority

(smaller % of the population & land) but overwhelming hold a higher percentage of the world's

resources and wealth


These terms remind us those who are born into more affluent societies make up the _________

globally! - Answer✔✔-minority


Although increases in ___________ and lone parent households are documented, the majority

of UK families with children consist of married couples - Answer✔✔-cohabitation


Some countries like the US & UK have experienced increases in __________ and in single parent

homes - Answer✔✔-cohabitation


Conjugal Family - Answer✔✔-refers to heterosexual couples


Consanguineal Family - Answer✔✔-a parent & children plus extended family members


Affinal kinship - Answer✔✔-refers to relationships with spouse's family such as father-in-law,

mother-in-law, etc.


Families are _____ - although they vary in many ways, some form of family is found in all

societies - Answer✔✔-universal

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Beanpole - Answer✔✔-refers to families where generations live longer & include fewer siblings

(like in UK & US)


Families are constantly changing! Many factors (politics, economy, social attitudes) affect

families globally and as a result __________. - Answer✔✔-families respond to change


Families vary in many ways - ________,___________,______________,___________ and

__________ are all ways families may differ from one another - Answer✔✔-ethnicity, sexuality,

religion, language and beliefs


Families are also similar in that family members... - Answer✔✔-love one another, share

memories and experiences, and support each other through challenges and across time and

space


Families share important common characteristics: - Answer✔✔-- A sense of common identity




- Economic cooperation and shared resources




- Reproduction of the next generation




- Care work & domestic labor




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