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UNDERSTANDING CULTURE SOCIETY AND POLITICS UNDERSTANDING CULTURE SOCIETY AND POLITICS

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Identification Identification

1. A type of family that is made up of a group of 16. A type of family that is made up of a group of
people who are united by social ties and is people who are united by social ties and is
usually made up of two adults and their usually made up of two adults and their
socially recognized children. socially recognized children.
2. The basic unit of the society 17. The basic unit of the society
3. A social institution that refers to relations 18. A social institution that refers to relations
formed between members of society. formed between members of society.
4. Politicians elected in public offices and 19. Politicians elected in public offices and
government positions are relatives. government positions are relatives.
5. Literally translated as “god parenthood” 20. Literally translated as “god parenthood”
6. Refers into a marriage custom, where an 21. Refers into a marriage custom, where an
individual is required by society’s norms and individual is required by society’s norms and
rules to marry outside of their own group, rules to marry outside of their own group,
community, or social classes. community, or social classes.
7. Refers to the line where ones descent is 22. Refers to the line where ones descent is
traced. traced.
8. They are arranged by the parents of the 23. They are arranged by the parents of the
groom and bride. groom and bride.
9. A type of family where the parents have a 24. A type of family where the parents have a
child or children from previous marital child or children from previous marital
relationship but all the members stay and relationship but all the members stay and
congregate to form a new family. congregate to form a new family.
10. Literally means “one union” 25. Literally means “one union”
11. Compulsory marriage in their own village, 26. Compulsory marriage in their own village,
community, ethnic, social, or religious group. community, ethnic, social, or religious group.
12. Rules of residence occurred when married 27. Rules of residence occurred when married
couples stay in the house of the husband’s couples stay in the house of the husband’s
relatives or near the husband’s kin. relatives or near the husband’s kin.
13. It happens when parents arrange for the 28. It happens when parents arrange for the
marriage of their child long before the marriage of their child long before the
marriage take place. marriage take place.
14. Type of relations developed when a marriage 29. Type of relations developed when a marriage
occurs. occurs.
15. Kinship based on blood. 30. Kinship based on blood.

ENUMERATION ENUMERATION
1. Types of kinship 6. Types of kinship
2. Types of arranged marriage 7. Types of arranged marriage
3. Forms of neolocal rules of residence 8. Forms of neolocal rules of residence
4. Sociologist and Anthropologist who define 9. Sociologist and Anthropologist who define
family family
5. Principles of Descent 10. Principles of Descent

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