Across
- 2. Some American Indian tribes practices ____ & set up homes near the wife’s mom and dad.
- 3. Marriage rules reflect your culture, which might entail ____ , the union of more than two people.
- 4. Purpose of family is _____ offspring, according to the structural functionalist perspective.
- 5. Rather than love, past marriages were meant to bring _____ from different tribes closer together.
- 8. Your wife comes from a line of lawyers, & your family worked in factories. This is ___ .
- 10. Your parents teach you how to behave in society, so that makes them your family of _____ .
- 11. Rather than love, past marriages were meant to create stable ____ situations.
- 13. Adopting a child is a ___ ___ that constitutes a familial relationship, as does getting married.
- 14. If you are related to someone by ___ or ___ , the two of you are family.
- 16. If you use the same ____ as someone else, & you are related, you are family.
- 17. Family is sometimes a ___ of ___ , and not always the result of biology and genetics.
- 18. In modern times, couples practice ____ & live nowhere near their families of orientation.
- 19. Before big cities & factories, couples practiced ____ , & lived around the husband’s family.
Down
- 1. Marriage rules reflect your culture, which might entail ____ , the union of only two people.
- 3. When you grow up & make a family through adoption or birth, this is your family of _____ .
- 6. If your husband comes from a line of police officers, just like you, this is an example of _____ .
- 7. Purpose of family is to create ____ (stay-at-home mom), according to symbolic interactionism.
- 9. Until recently, men inherited the parents’ wealth, not the women, which is a _____ society.
- 12. Purpose of family is ___ ___ of members, so it is a social institution, not a formal org.
- 15. The purpose of family is to continue ____ between groups, according to conflict theory.
