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Ties That Connect--Marriage, Family, and Kinship
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A kinship terminology system that contains only two terms per generation is:
2
The payment of goods from the bride’s side to the groom’s side upon marriage is:
3
Your father’s brother’s son’s relationship to you is:
cousin,
kin
4
The American kinship system is an example of which terminology system:
5
In America, if you married someone of your own religion, this would be an example of:
6
The custom by which a widower marries the sister of his deceased wife is:
marriage
7
The term for prohibitions against sex and marriage with specific groups of kin is:
8
David Schneider’s research on the American kinship system demonstrates that the primary symbol for kinship and relatedness is:
9
A household that consists of mother, father, one son and his nuclear family is:
family
10
The postmarital residence pattern in which a bride moves into her husband’s parent’s household is:
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