Unit 4: Diversity

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Across
  1. 3. family one or more mothers, and spouses who all live together.
  2. 6. woman marring men of high social status
  3. 8. Cohesion bonds among people in a social group
  4. 10. determining the family ancestry through male lineage
  5. 13. a family that is entropic and has lost emotional closeness among members due to neglect of the families dynamics and ties to the community.
  6. 14. family a mother and her children. This may also be a single-parent family due to divorce, or a family created by choice by mothers who have the resources to raise children on their own.
  7. 16. kinship relations relationships between individuals based on marriage, adoption, descent, or some other ritual.
  8. 17. a prejudice position, in favor of a certain group or idea.
  9. 18. a social science research method, involving continuous long term study of an area, site or group.
  10. 19. to consider a condition as requiring medical intervention.
  11. 22. study of animal behavior
  12. 24. family an unmarried couple, regardless of gender, with or without children
  13. 25. family one or two parents, regardless of gender, plus their unmarried children, living together.
  14. 27. families families with two or more ethnic backgrounds.
  15. 29. a marriage between spouses of equal social status
  16. 30. Force In economics, the people in the labor force (or labour force) are the suppliers of labor.
  17. 31. Modification deliberate or permanent or semi-permanent alteration to the human body
  18. 32. legal, secular
Down
  1. 1. one man is married to more than one woman at the same time
  2. 2. family sometimes called childfree, a couple, regardless of gender, who are without children, for whatever reason.
  3. 4. a written record of field work and observation research of human social phenomena, in the context that it occurs.
  4. 5. one woman is married to more than one man at the same time
  5. 7. money or materials paid by the bride’s family to her new husbands family
  6. 9. the roman household’s oldest male, and heads of the family.
  7. 11. culture the norms and values of an organization
  8. 12. or blended, family/parents who have remarried and are living together with children from previous relationships.
  9. 15. authoritative, logical, accurate or acceptable.
  10. 20. relationships based on blood.
  11. 21. family usually a mother, her children, and extended family members. This family form is useful for mothers who do not have the resources to raise their children on their own.
  12. 23. segregation streaming people into specific occupations based on gender.
  13. 24. parenting model the shared belief’s, goals, and strategies of a specific community that determines its parenting practices.
  14. 26. relative understanding people from the prospective of their own cultural and ethnical context
  15. 28. roles an assigned role based on innate characteristics.