A. increased dramatically
B. decreased
C. increased slightly
D. remained steady
Social Institutions
Social Institutions
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labelling theory
A. providing of social status
B. reproduction
C. economic
D. protection
A. nuclear family
B. dysfunctional family
C. extended family
D. polygynous family
A. Love and trust
B. Intimacy
C. Absolute fulfilment
D. All of the above
A. Childer
B. Society
C. Biological and social evolution of society
D. None of these
A. family structures
B. families of orientation
C. Brady Bunch families
D. reconstituted families
E. bi-lateral families
A. selective perception
B. homogamy
C. heterogeneity
D. self-selection
E. homogeneity
A. allowing a marriage only within the social class
B. allowing a man to have several birds
C. allowing a man to have several wives
D. allowing a woman to have several husbands
E. allowing a family to live in a commune
A. bilateral
B. extended
C. polyandry
D. nuclear
E. distant