Chapter.10 Marriage, Family And The Law Exam Prep - Complete Test Bank | Living Sociologically 1e Jacobs by Ronald N. Jacobs. DOCX document preview.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 1
1) Which of the following groups of people would meet Talcott Parson’s definition of a “family of procreation”?
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a. Michelle and Barack Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha
b. Donald Trump, his first wife Ivanna, his second wife Marla Maples, and his third wife, Melania Trump, and his five children born to those women
c. Forty-first American president George W. Bush, his twin daughters Jenna and Barbara, and his daughter’s children
d. Bill Clinton, his mother Virginia, and his father, William Jefferson Clinton Jr., who was killed in a car accident three months before the future president was born
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 2
2) A group of people related by biological, legal, or emotional ties is called a
Feedback Today, Phil Cohen’s more flexible definition of family—a group of people who share biological, legal, or emotional ties—describes what many people think of as their families.
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a. family
b. genealogy
c. marriage
d. kinship system
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 3
3) Kinship systems include the words to describe relatives, the attitudes about different kinds of relatives, and the rules about
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a. marriage
b. money
c. schooling
d. employment
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 4
4) Members of a family can share the daily tasks that are necessary for survival, including cooking, cleaning, and caring for infants. These are a few examples of how a family can provide
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a. emotional support
b. social support
c. financial support
d. psychological support
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 5
5) Sociology provides a good background for people wanting to become marriage and family therapists because of the emphasis on
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a. social problems and whose fault they are
b. mental health diagnoses and how the family can fix them
c. social relationships and social institutions
d. society and how people deal with society
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 6
6) Recent research shows that highly educated, professionally successful, and high-earning people are __________ than ever to marry one another.
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a. less likely, except for Asian-Americans,
b. more likely, except Asian-American,
c. less likely
d. more likely
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 7
7) This field of study’s main goal is to document how family members are related to each other.
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a. Gastronomy
b. Genealogy
c. Genesiology
d. Geography
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 8
8) Married couples in the United States are afforded several key rights that are not available to other couples, including all of the following EXCEPT
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a. a person will receive Social Security benefits upon the death of their legally married spouse
b. being granted a special right of confidentiality, which prevents a person from being forced to testify in court against their spouse
c. paying only federal, not state or local, taxes as a married couple
d. insurance companies being required, by law, to provide family coverage to legally married couples
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 9
9) Recent research on birth order effects shows that
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a. first-born children are more hard-working and reliable than their siblings
b. middle children are more loyal and willing to compromise
c. youngest children are rebellious and attention-seeking
d. there is a modest relationship between birth order and social outcomes, such as educational attainment
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 10
10) Research on the “second shift” of housework reveals that, in heterosexual couples,
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a. women and men share the second shift work equally
b. men take on more of the second shift work
c. women take on more of the second shift work
d. all family members, including children, tend to do second shift work equally
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 11
11) When compared to families in the real world, fictional media families are
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a. more likely to be racial minorities
b. as likely to be interracial families
c. as likely to have same-sex couples
d. less likely to have single parents
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 12
12) Industrialization placed pressure on the extended family in several ways, including
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a. strengthening the household economy
b. forcing people to move to rural areas
c. making people live in larger homes
d. increasing residential mobility in search of jobs
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 13
13) Recent research shows that conflicts over parenting styles impacts all members of the family and is associated with
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a. a lower probability of child abuse and neglect
b. a lower probability of steady employment for parents
c. a higher probability of marital satisfaction
d. a higher probability of marital dissolution
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 14
14) Research clearly shows that parental conflict is associated with
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a. poorer employment achievement and increased likelihood of substance abuse for parents
b. poorer academic achievement and decreased likelihood of substance abuse for parents
c. poorer academic achievement and increased likelihood of substance abuse for children
d. poorer academic achievement and decreased likelihood of substance abuse for children
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 15
15) Prior to 1983, when no-fault divorce laws became common among most states in the U.S., a person needed to prove that their spouse was at fault in order to divorce. The kinds of behaviors that could result in divorce included
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a. adultery, mental illness, and substance abuse
b. underemployment, violence, and alcoholism
c. criminal conviction, debt, and abusive in-laws
d. abuse, excessive arguing, and drug addiction
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 16
16) Today, approximately what percentage of married couples get divorced each year in the United States?
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a. 2%
b. 4%
c. 10%
d. 12%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 17
17) Today, approximately what percentage of the adult population is currently divorced at any given time?
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a. 2%
b. 4%
c. 10%
d. 12%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 18
18) Long-term data shows what trend in divorce rates in the U.S.?
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a. An increase from 1960 to 1980, gradual decline since 1980, with today’s divorce rate still higher than in 1960
b. An increase from 1960 to 1980, gradual decline since 1980, with today’s divorce rate lower than in 1960
c. A decrease from 1960 to 1980, gradual decline since 1980, with today’s divorce rate still higher than in 1960
d. An increase from 1960 to 1980, gradual decline since 1980, with today’s divorce rate lower than in 1960
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 19
19) Most of the decline in the divorce rate since 1980 has occurred within which group?
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a. Couples with less education
b. Couples with more education
c. Couples with six or more children
d. Couples with five or fewer children
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 20
20) Regarding heterosexual couples who get divorced, which statement is true?
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a. Husbands tend to experience significantly larger declines in economic well-being than their husbands.
b. Wives tend to experience significantly larger declines in economic well-being than their husbands.
c. Husbands and wives experience similar declines in economic well-being.
d. Husbands and wives experience similar increases in economic well-being.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 21
21) Research shows that it is becoming more common for households in the United States to consist of
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a. two parents and one child
b. two parents and three or more children
c. one adult
d. one adult and one child
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 22
22) According to the U.S. Census Bureau, which of the following is considered a non-family household?
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a. A married opposite-sex couple
b. A cohabitating opposite-sex couple
c. A grandmother with legal physical custody of her granddaughter
d. A woman, her niece, and her nephew, of whom she has custody
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 23
23) Approximately what percentage of all children born in the United States today have parents who come from different racial groups?
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a. 1%
b. 3%
c. 5%
d. 10%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 24
24) The gender revolution in the 1970s in the United States
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a. had a negative impact on children
b. saw an awareness raised around women’s traditional roles as caregivers and contemporary roles as workers
c. saw men doing more of the housework than women
d. had no impact on the ways a family organizes paid and unpaid work
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 25
25) Research shows that women who marry ________ are more likely to be criticized and punished for their desire to keep their unmarried name.
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a. under-employed or unemployed men
b. single fathers
c. less educated and less wealthy men
d. more educated and more wealthy men
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 26
26) Currently, more than two-thirds of people in the United States believe that same-sex couples should have the same legal rights as heterosexual couples. What age group shows the most support for this?
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a. 75 years of age and older
b. 30 years of age and younger
c. 35–50 years of age
d. 55–65 years of age
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 27
27) Which factor has been associated with a reduced likelihood of cohabitation?
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a. Having your first child before your marriage
b. Having your first child within one year of marriage
c. Having no religious beliefs
d. Having extreme religious beliefs
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 28
28) Children of divorced parents tend to have higher
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a. levels of educational success
b. likelihood of their own marriages ending in divorce
c. levels of psychological well-being
d. likelihood of ever getting married
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 29
29) Even in cases where marriage does not end in divorce, there is clear evidence that parental conflict is associated with
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a. better academic achievement and increased likelihood of substance abuse for the children
b. better academic achievement and decreased likelihood of substance abuse for the children
c. poorer academic achievement and increased likelihood of substance abuse for the children
d. poorer academic achievement and decreased likelihood of substance abuse for the children
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 30
30) What is the most important underlying principle of custody agreements?
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a. That the children are spending enough time with each parent to maintain close bonds with each parent
b. That the children are spending enough time with each parent to determine who is the worst parent
c. That the parents have equal time with the children to avoid paying child support
d. That the parents are spending enough time with the children to determine if the children are being brainwashed by the other parent
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 31
31) What type of custody involves the parents moving in and out of the house during their time of visitation, instead of the children moving?
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a. “Bird’s nest” custody
b. Joint custody
c. Joint legal custody
d. Joint physical custody
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 32
32) “Bird’s nest” custody is best suited for
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a. a short time period
b. young children
c. parents who have a high level of conflict
d. parents who have significant others
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 33
33) Currently, approximately what percentage of children in the United States live in a single-parent household?
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a. 30%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 90%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 34
34) Who is most likely to be a single parent in the United States today?
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a. Wealthy women
b. Wealthy men
c. Women
d. Men
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 35
35) Childhood poverty is strongly associated with families with
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a. two parents
b. one parent
c. lesbian or gay parents
d. heterosexual parents
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 36
36) In December 2014, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco had twins, Princess Gabrielle and Prince Jacques. Princess Gabriella was born two minutes before Prince Jacques, but the laws of succession state that Prince Jacques will one day inherit the throne. What term best describes this type of kinship system?
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a. Patriarchal
b. Matriarchal
c. Patrilineal
d. Multilineal
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 37
37) Alice recently passed away and left her estate to her children, Jim and Pam, and asked for it to be split equally among them. This is an example of what type of kindship system?
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a. Patriarchal
b. Matriarchal
c. Patrilineal
d. Multilineal
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 38
38) Recent research shows that women living in poor communities often want to get married, but feel they should wait to do so until they have financial stability. However, they are often stuck in low-paying jobs with little room for advancement that leads to this financial stability. In addition, they tend to view being a mother as the most meaningful thing they can do and the most important source of identity in their lives. Thus, according to research, women living in poor communities tend to
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a. have fewer children and have them closer together in age than women living in richer communities
b. have fewer children and have them farther apart in age than women living in richer communities
c. realize they have a likelihood of financial stability and finding a suitable partner to marry, thus delaying motherhood by more than five years compared to their counterparts living in richer communities
d. realize they have a low likelihood of financial stability and finding a suitable partner to marry, thus having children without a suitable partner to marry.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 39
39) According to research, married women are more likely to keep their last names if they
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a. are single mothers and have an advanced degree.
b. are single mothers and live in a rural area.
c. work a minimum wage job.
d. have children with the person they are marrying.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 40
40) Actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have several children together: Maddox (who was adopted by Jolie in Cambodia), Zahara (who was adopted by Jolie in Ethiopia), Shiloh (their first child together), Pax (who Jolie adopted from Vietnam), and their biological twins Knox and Vivienne, who were born in France. Pitt legally adopted Maddox and Zahara after being with Jolie for a year. However, when Pitt wanted to co-adopt Pax with Jolie after being together for almost three years, he was denied as Vietnam adoption law does not allow for unmarried couples to co-adopt. This is an example of bias in favor of
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a. marriage
b. the wealthy
c. cohabitation
d. single mothers
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 41
41) Sharon and Tabitha are cohabitating partners who have been together for nine years. Sharon has a spinal cord disability due to a car accident 12 years ago. They have decided to continue cohabitating, instead of getting married, because Sharon receives Social Security Disability benefits and would see a decrease or loss of benefits once she and Tabitha marry. This is an example of bias in favor of
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a. lesbian and gay couples
b. cohabitation
c. marriage
d. single mothers
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 42
42) Families encourage us to distinguish between our private family life and the public world that exists outside of our home, providing us with a set of rules that help us to think about how we are related to each other and how we should act in a given social situation. In this way, family is an example of
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a. a society
b. a culture
c. an industry
d. an institution
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 43
43) Young children learn about ___________ by watching the different clothes their parents wear, who does the cooking, who does the cleaning, and the different expectations for sons and daughters in the family.
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a. parenting
b. primogeniture
c. sex
d. gender
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 44
44) Fictional media families, when compared to families in the real world, tend to be
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a. more likely to be depressed
b. more likely to be overweight
c. less likely to be wealthy
d. less likely to be chronically ill
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 45
45) Trends in cohabitation and marriage show that
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a. cohabitation has decreased since the 1960s
b. cohabitation is less likely now, than in the past, to end in marriage
c. nearly two-thirds of marriages today weren’t preceded by cohabitation
d. nearly one-third of marriages today end in cohabitation
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 46
46) Who out of the following is most likely to delay marriage?
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a. Yolanda, a single female who is a Harvard professor, has a Ph.D. in chemistry, and makes $180,000 per year.
b. Katie, a single mother who lives in public housing and uses her food stamps and cash assistance to meet most of the needs of herself and her 5-year-old son.
c. Mateo, a male who works the day shift as a technician in a medical laboratory and overnight shift as a security guard at a power plant.
d. Zeke, who teaches math at the local high school and lives with his boyfriend, Josiah.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 47
47) Which of the following groups would meet Talcott Parsons’ definition of “family of origin” for Jessica?
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a. Jessica, her spouse, and their three children
b. Jessica and her spouse only
c. Jessica, her mother, her father, her two older brothers, and her neighbor
d. Jessica, her mother, her father, and her two older brothers
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 48
48) Three important trends in marriage today include: the rise of divorce, the decision by many to delay marriage, and the
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a. growth of transnational families
b. decline in lesbian and gay marriages
c. increase in marriage rates
d. decrease in boomerang kids
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 49
49) The birth rate in the United States has increased the fastest among women
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a. younger than 18
b. aged 20–25
c. aged 25–30
d. aged 35 and older
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 50
50) Today, approximately what percentage of young adults in their 20s and 30s live with their parents?
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a. 25%
b. 15%
c. 10%
d. 5%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 51
51) The increasing rate of boomerang kids can be attributed to many factors, including carrying increased student loan debt, the decision to marry later in life than in previous generations, and being
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a. unemployed or under-employed
b. financially able to afford the high cost of housing
c. able to spend their parents’ money
d. unwilling to work upon graduation from college
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 52
52) In the United States today, approximately what percentage of all the children under the age of 18 live in immigrant families?
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a. 5%
b. 15%
c. 25%
d. 35%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 53
53) Katerina and Josef immigrated to the United States from Poland, settling in western Pennsylvania. Katerina opened a bakery out of their home and Josef worked in the coal mines. Every few months, Katerina would send money to her younger brother, Ernst, who still lived in Poland. As Katerina and Josef’s children were born and became old enough to work, they entered the coal mines and worked in the local grocery store, continuing to send money back to Uncle Ernst until he had saved enough to immigrate to the United States, as well. The money that Katerina, Josef, and their children sent to Ernst is termed
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a. remittances
b. money orders
c. visas
d. green cards
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 54
54) A form of a transnational family in Korea, where the mother lives with the children in a foreign country while the father stays behind to work, is called
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a. oli, or “duck” families
b. schwan, or “swan” families
c. kirogi, or “wild geese” families
d. holub, or “pigeon” families
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 55
55) In the United States, approximately what percentage of adults live alone?
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a. 5%
b. 10%
c. 15%
d. 25%
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 56
56) A nuclear family, defined as a traditional image of a family, pictures a heterosexual couple living together with their
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a. dog and cat
b. parents
c. best friends
d. children
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 57
57) In the Harry Potter series, Hermione Granger is an only child, born to a mother and father who are dentists. What term best describes this family type?
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a. Nuclear family
b. Blended family
c. Transnational family
d. Extended family
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 58
58) The 1970s television shows The Brady Bunch was one of the first to show this type of family, where Mike Brady marries Carol Martin. Mike’s children, Greg, Peter, and Bobby become stepbrothers to Carol’s children, Marcia, Jan, and Cindy. What term best describes this family type?
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a. Blended family
b. Extended family
c. Nuclear family
d. Transnational family
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 59
59) In the Harry Potter series, Harry goes to live with his maternal aunt, Petunia, her husband, and their child (Harry’s cousin). What term best describes this family type?
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a. Extended family
b. Transnational family
c. Nuclear family
d. Blended family
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 10 Question 60
60) In the Harry Potter series, Charlie Weasley, older brother of Ron, lives in Romania training dragons. The rest of his family remains in England, working and attending school. What term best describes this family type?
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a. Extended family
b. Transnational family
c. Nuclear family
d. Blended family
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