Ucsp.lesson6

Cards (40)

  • Family
    Basic unit of society
  • Nuclear Family -smallest type of family, two parents and offspring
  • Transnational Family
    Family that lives in more than one country
  • Single parent family
    One parent and offspring
  • Kinship
    Social ties based on ancestry, marriage, blood even adaption.
  • Family
    2 or more people connected through blood, marriage even adaption.
  • Annulment or Death
    Reason of being a single parent
  • Extended Family
    live with grandparents, other family members
  • Conditional Family -family member separated due to employment, military service, hospitalization
    Conditional Familyfamily member separated due to employment, military service, hospitalizationrated due to employment, military service, hospitalization
  • Consanguinity
    Kinship by same ancestor
  • Patrilineal
    father's line
  • Matrilineal-
    mother's line
  • Bilateral
    Both side
  • Ritual Kinship- ceremony/ritual
  • God Parenthood- Compadrazgo and Padrinazgo
  • Monogamy- have one spouse
  • Polygamy- multiple spouses
  • Polygyny- one man is married to more than one woman
  • Polyandy- one woman is married to more than one man
  • Endogamy- custom of marrying within the units of the community
  • Exogamy- marrying outside the limits/community
  • Neolocal- Independent (Far)
  • Patrilocal- husband's father's family
  • Matrilocal- wife grew up
  • Avunuculocal- husband's mother's brother
  • Bilocal- near or with parents
  • Ambilocal- shift of residence
  • Duolocal- husband and wife lives with their family
  • Matri- Patrilocal- mother's side then moves to husband's sides permanently
  • Kinship by Blood- connected through blood
  • Political Kinship- traditional pattern were the political power is within the family
  • Political Dynasty- succesion of leader is within the family
  • Political Alliance- party's
  • Orientation- type of nuclear family were one was born and raised
  • Procreation- type of nuclear family were husband/wife take a spouse who have a child
  • Nuclear Family- smallest type of family
    • Two parents and one offspring
  • Extended Family- live with your grandparents, relatives
  • Conditional Family- one family member is separated from the family because of employment, military service, hospitalization
  • Transnational- family lives in more than one country
  • Single Parent- one parent and offspring