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UCSP 12

How to Learn from this Module


The following are your guide for the proper use of this module:
To the Parents/Guardian:

UNDERSTANDING 1. Closely monitor your child’s progress.


2. Do not answer the activities for your child. Just guide them in doing it.
3. Support your child. Talk to him/her about his/her journey with this module.

CULTURE SOCIETY PRETEST


Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

AND POLITICS 12
1. The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.
a. polygamy
c. monogamy
For Senior High School b. polyandry
d. polygyny
2. The basic institution of most societies.
a. family
c. marriage
SECOND MODULE b. b. kinship
d. descent
3. The family structure based on residence that permits the newly married
couple to live independently.
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a. patrilocal
c. biolocal
b. matrilocal
d. neolocal
4. This refers to a group whose members are involved in politics. This group
can
be seen in families that have been part of the government for several
generations.
a. political alliance
c. political dynasty
b. b. political kinship
d. political descent
5. Kinship based on blood is considered as the most basic and general form of
relations.
a. matrilineal descent
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c. consanguineal kinship a. consanguineal kinship
b. patrilineal descent c. kinship by ritual
d. affinal kinship b. affinal kinship
6. It refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate. d. kinship
a. polygamy 12. It refers to the spiritual parents of the child.
c. endogamy a. compadrazgo
b. b. monogamy c. goddaughter
d. exogamy b. b. godson
7. A type of family that is made up of a group of people who are united by d. parents
social 13. When someone finds his/her partner through a matchmaker.
ties and is usually made up of two adults and their socially recognized a. arranged marriage
children. c. fixed marriage
a. extended family b. referred marriage
c. blended family d. diplomatic marriage
b. complex family 14. It refers to the biological origin of a person’s family.
d. nuclear family a. kinship
8. It happens when the newlywed couple stays with the husband’s relatives c. descent
and b. b. alliance
the wife’s kin alternately. d. dynasty
a. biolocal residence 15. A marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a time.
c. neolocal residence a. polygamy
b. avuncolocal residence c. endogamy
d. patrilocal family b. polygyny
9. Which type of marriage where the man or woman’s parents determine the d. monogamy
marital partner of the individual?
a. exchange marriage
Kinship, Marriage, and the Household
c. referred marriage Learning Competency:
b. child marriage  Describe the organized nature of social life and rules governing behavior
d. diplomatic marriage (UCSP11/12HSO-Iii-21)
10.It is sometimes called a step family, a reconstituted family, or a complex  Compare different social forms of a social organization according
family. to their manifest and latent functions
a. nuclear family (UCSP11/12HSO -IIj-22)
c. blended family What’s New
b. transnational family Activity 1: FAMILY IS…
d. extended family What is the role of the family in society? Please give three (3) answers.
11.It refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.
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1. or her parents. Kinship is traced through both ancestral lines of the mother and
_______________________________________________________________ the father.
_______________________________________________________________ Types of Kinship
_______________________________________________________________ Consanguineal kinship or kinship based on blood is considered as the
2. most
_______________________________________________________________ basic and general form of relations. The relationship is achieved by birth or
_______________________________________________________________ blood affinity. It is commonly called as relatives by blood. Examples are the
_______________________________________________________________ relationship or connection between parents and their children, between
3. _________________________________________________________ siblings, between nephews/nieces and aunts/uncles.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________ Affinal kinship or kinshipbased on marriage refers to the type of relations
developed when a marriage occurs. The husband forms new relations with his
Every society has formed social institutions to meet all their basic needs. One wife and her family likewise the wife forms new relations with his husband and
of his family.
these is the institution of the family. The family is the basic unit of society. The
structure of the family may differ from one society to the other. It may change The Family Code of the Philippines defines marriage as a special contract of
from one culture to the other as well. permanent union between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with
As we grow older (adult), our social group will expand. We will meet new law for the establishment of conjugal and family life. Marriage is an important
faces/people in our neighbourhood, in the community, at work, in social social institution wherein two persons, a man and a woman, enter into family
organizations, in social media, etc. By this, we begin to relate ourselves to the life.
opposite sex by way of having boy-girl relationship. And in the right time, from Marriage across Cultures
there, we will be able to establish a society through a family. Endogamy and Exogamy
Kinship and Descent Endogamy or compulsory marriage, it refers to marriage within their own clan
Kinship is a social institution that refers to relations formed between members or ethnic group.
of the society. Exogamy or out-marriage, it refers to marriage outside their own clan or ethnic
Descent refers to the origin or background of a person in terms of family or group.
nationality. It is a biological relationship. Monogamy and Polygamy
Principles of Descent Monogamy refers to a marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a
Unilineal descent usually traced through a single line of ancestors either from time.
the patrilineal or matrilineal descent but not both. Polygamy refers to a marriage of having more than one spouse at a time. It
Patrilineal descent affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or can
her father. be polygyny, the marriage of one man having multiple female partners at the
Matrilineal descent, affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or same time or polyandry is the marriage of one woman having multiple male
her mother. partners at the same time.
Bilateral descent, affiliates a person with a group of relatives through either his
Referred Marriage and Arrange Marriages
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Referred marriage happens when someone finds his/her partner through independently from the husband or wife’s families.
friends, relatives or people who act as matchmakers. These matchmakers help Avuncolocal residence occurs when the couple resides with or near the
their single friends to find husband or wife by referring them to other single maternal uncle of the groom.
friends who are also interested in finding a life partner.
Arranged marriage is usually called fixed marriage. It happens when marriage Kinship by Ritual
is decided by the parents of the groom and bride. In this kind of marriage, the Compadrazgo, literally translated as “godparent”. This can be done through
groom and bride are usually chosen by parents, community leaders, or the
religious officials to ensure that the young people are guided through the performance of Catholic rituals like baptism, confirmation, and marriage. This
process of finding the right person to marry. “compadrazgo” becomes the spiritual parents of the child or as co-parents to
the child who is referred to as the godson or goddaughter.
Types of Arranged Marriages Family and the Household
Child marriage. The parents of a small child arrange a future marriage with The family is considered the basic unit of social organization. It is made up of
another child's parents. The children are betrothed to each other. a
Exchange Marriage. This form of marriage involves a reciprocal exchange of group of individuals who are linked together by marriage, blood relations, or
spouses between two nations, groups, or tribes. adoption.
Diplomatic Marriage: Marriages are arranged for political reasons, to cement A nuclear family is a type of family that is made up of a married couple
alliances between royal families. The monarchs of Europe were all related by (parents) and their biological or adopted children.
blood due to frequent ambassadorial marriages. This form of marriage occurs An extended family is made of two or more nuclear families in a household.
when an arranged marriage has been established between two royal or Some of the relatives are living with the nuclear family. It is an expanded
political families in order to forge political or diplomatic alliances. household composed of three or more generations. It may include great
Modern arranged marriage: The parents choose several possible mates for grandparents, grandparents, the parents, the children and other relatives.
the child, sometimes with the help of the child (who may indicate which photos A blended family is a type of family where both the parents (father and
he or she likes, for example). The parents will then arrange a meeting with the mother)
family of the prospective mate, and the two children will often have a short have children from previous marital relationships but all the members stay in
unsupervised meeting, such as an hour-long walk around the neighborhood. one household to form a new family. This is also called a step family, a
The child then chooses who they wish to marry (if anyone), although parents reconstituted family, or a complex family.
may exert varying degrees of pressure on the child to make a choice. Conditionally separated family is a type of family where a member is
separated from the rest of the family due to employment, military service,
Post Marital Residency Rules (based on residence) sickness, etc.
Patrilocal residence occurs when the married couple stays with or near the Transnational family is a type of a family who lives in more than one country.
husband’s kin or relatives. They may spend part of each year from one state to the other. This is caused
Matrilocal residence occurs when the married couple stays with or near the due to employment or military service of parents.
wife’s kin or relatives Kinship of Politics: Political Dynasties and Alliances
Biolocal residence happens when the couple stays with the husband’s kin or In the Philippines, political dynasties refer to family members who are
the wife’s kin alternately. involved
Neolocal residence happens when the couple stays or build a home in politics for several generations. Most politicians elected in public offices and
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government positions are relatives. 4. Your mother’s daughter is your _______________________________.
Political alliances. Political parties tend to align or agree to cooperate to each 5. Your father’s son is your ____________________________________.
other for common political agenda; to ensure victory in the elections or 6. The basic social unit of the society is called _____________________.
guarantee the passage of legislation. 7. A union between a man and a woman is called ___________________.
Activity 2: MY FAMILY TREE 8. Consaguinal relatives are related by ___________________________.
1. Make your personal “Family Tree”. If possible, place picture in each member 9. Kinship through female’s line is called __________________________.
of the family; label it. 10. A type of residence where couple lives separately from both parents
2. Use 1/8 size illustration board for this activity. You can use indigenous and ______________________.
recycled materials. Show your creativity. Agree with your teacher on the other
specifications about the project.

Activity 3: UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT SUMMARY


Inside the box below, draw your unforgettable moment with your family.  Kinship is a social institution that refers to relations formed between members
Afterwards, briefly discuss your drawing. Be creative. of the society.
 Descent refers to the origin or background of a person in terms of family or
nationality. Descent is classified as unilineal descent, patrilineal descent,
matrilineal descent, and bilateral descent.
 Consanguineal kinship or kinship based on blood is considered as the most
basic and general form of relations.
 Affinal kinship or kinship-based on marriage refers to the type of relations
developed when a marriage occurs.
 Marriage across cultures includes endogamy or compulsory marriage and
exogamy or out-marriage.
 Monogamy refers to a marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a
time while polygamy refers to a marriage of having more than one spouse at a
time. Polygamy is classified as polygyny or polyandry
 Referred marriage happens when someone finds his/her partner through
friends, relatives or people who act as matchmakers.
 Arranged marriage is usually called fixed marriage.
 Types of arranged marriages include child marriage, exchange marriage,
What I Have Learned diplomatic marriage, and modern arranged marriage.
Activity 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.  Post marital residency rules include patrilocal residence, matrilocal residence,
1. Affinal relatives are related by ________ _______. biolocal residence, neolocal residence, and avuncolocal residence.
2. Your kinship relationship with your grandmother is based on ________.  Compadrazgo, literally translated as “godparent”. He or she becomes the
3. Your aunt’s son is your ______________________________________. spiritual parents of the child or as co-parents.
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 The family is considered the basic unit of social organization. It is made up of 8. It happens when the newlywed couple stays with the husband’s relatives
a group of individuals who are linked together by marriage, blood relations, or and the wife’s kin alternately.
adoption. a. biolocal residence c. neolocal residence
 Type of families includes nuclear family, extended family, blended family, b. avuncolocal residence d. patrilocal family
conditionally separated family, and transnational family 9. Which type of marriage where the man or woman’s parents determine the
 Kinship of politics includes political dynasty and political alliance. marital partner of the individual?
ASSESSMENT a. exchange marriage c. referred marriage
b. child marriage d. diplomatic marriage
Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
10.It is sometimes called a step family, a reconstituted family, or a complex
1. The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.
family.
a. polygamy c. monogamy
a. nuclear family c. blended family
b. polyandry d. polygyny
b. transnational family d. extended family
2. The basic institution of most societies.
11.It refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.
a. family c. marriage
a. consanguineal kinship c. kinship by ritual
b. kinship d. descent
b. affinal kinship d. kinship
3. The family structure based on residence that permits the newly married
12. It refers to the spiritual parents of the child.
couple to live independently.
a. compadrazgo c. goddaughter
a. patrilocal c. biolocal
b. godson d. parents
b. matrilocal d. neolocal
13. When someone finds his/her partner through a matchmaker.
4. This refers to a group whose members are involved in politics. This group
a. arranged marriage c. fixed marriage
can be seen in families that have been part of the government for several
b. referred marriage d. diplomatic marriage
generations.
14. It refers to the biological origin of a person’s family.
a. political alliance c. political dynasty
a. kinship c. descent
b. political kinship d. political descent
b. alliance d. dynasty
5. Kinship based on blood is considered as the most basic and general form of
15. A marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a time.
relations.
a. polygamy c. endogamy
a. matrilineal descent c. consanguineal kinship
b. polygyny d. monogamy
b. patrilineal descent d. affinal kinship
6. It refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate.
a. polygamy c. endogamy
b. monogamy d. exogamy
7. A type of family that is made up of a group of people who are united by
socialties and is usually made up of two adults and their socially recognized
children.
a. extended family c. blended family
b. complex family d. nuclear family

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