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AP Spanish Language and Culture
Unit 1: Families in Different Societies
1.2 Roles and Responsibilities within Families
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In some cultures, family roles are strictly assigned based on age and
gender
Match the traditional gender roles in Hispanic families with their responsibilities:
Men ↔️ Breadwinner, discipline
Women ↔️ Homemaker, childcare
What are some factors contributing to the evolution of family roles and structures?
Urbanization, education for women
Match the cultural concepts with their emphasis in traditional Hispanic families:
Machismo ↔️ Dominance, providing
Marianismo ↔️ Domestic duties, nurturing
What is a traditional responsibility of men in Hispanic families?
Breadwinner
Factors leading to the evolution of family structures in Hispanic cultures
1️⃣ Urbanization
2️⃣ Increased education for women
3️⃣ Economic shifts
Match the responsibility with the generation in Hispanic families:
Household Chores ↔️ Younger Generation: More likely to share or outsource ||| Older Generation: Traditional division of labor
Financial Management ↔️ Younger Generation: Greater independence ||| Older Generation: Reliance on family support
What is a modern trend in economic roles within Hispanic families?
Shared breadwinning
What is a modern change in gender norms within Hispanic families?
More egalitarian responsibilities
What are family roles and responsibilities designed to maintain?
The family unit
Family roles and responsibilities remain static across cultures.
False
Modern Hispanic families are adopting more
egalitarian
approaches to roles and responsibilities.
True
Order the intergenerational differences in responsibilities:
1️⃣ Younger: Shared household chores
2️⃣ Older: Traditional division of labor
3️⃣ Younger: Greater financial independence
In traditional Hispanic families, men often embody
machismo
Traditional gender roles in Hispanic families are becoming more
egalitarian
True
Childcare in modern Hispanic families is often shared or outsourced to
daycare
In traditional Hispanic families, the father was typically the primary
breadwinner
Match the cultural custom with its traditional and modern practice:
Family Gatherings ↔️ Traditional: Regular celebrations ||| Modern: Less frequent but still valued
Intergenerational Support ↔️ Traditional: Elders providing wisdom ||| Modern: Elders contribute financial support
Order the examples of family roles and responsibilities:
1️⃣ Parent: Providing meals
2️⃣ Child: Completing homework
3️⃣ Grandparent: Sharing family history
Traditional gender roles in Hispanic families stem from the influence of machismo and
marianismo
The shift in family roles reflects a move towards greater
equality
Family roles in modern Hispanic cultures are becoming more
egalitarian
and less gender-specific.
True
What is a traditional responsibility of women in Hispanic families?
Homemaker
In modern Hispanic families, who typically shares the role of breadwinner?
Both parents
Younger generations in Hispanic families tend to adopt more
egalitarian
roles compared to older generations
True
What is a traditional practice related to filial piety in Hispanic families?
Caring for elders at home