Jordan McLellan - Family 21072025

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Across
  1. 2. A family structure with many generations but few members in each generation.
  2. 4. A social system in which men hold primary power and dominate roles in leadership and privilege.
  3. 8. A functionalist term for the breadwinner role typically associated with men.
  4. 9. The process by which children learn cultural norms and values in the family.
  5. 13. A functionalist term for the nurturing and caregiving role typically associated with women.
  6. 15. A functionalist idea that the family provides comfort and emotional support to adult members.
  7. 17. A relationship based on individual needs and emotional satisfaction, not tradition.
  8. 18. A movement and theoretical perspective advocating for gender equality and critiquing patriarchy.
  9. 19. A late modern idea that individuals are less bound by traditional structures like family.
  10. 20. Turning care tasks (e.g., childcare, elder care) into purchasable services.
Down
  1. 1. A family unit consisting of two parents and their dependent children.
  2. 3. A modern variation of the nuclear family with dual earners and some role negotiation.
  3. 5. A branch of feminism that sees patriarchy as the root of female oppression, especially in families.
  4. 6. Violence or controlling behavior within family or intimate relationships.
  5. 7. The idea that modern childhood is being harmed by stress, technology, and consumerism.
  6. 10. The process by which older people withdraw from social roles and responsibilities.
  7. 11. The combined burden of paid work, domestic labor, and emotional work often carried by women.
  8. 12. The legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health.
  9. 14. A concept suggesting that welfare systems create reliance on state support.
  10. 16. The management of feelings to fulfill the emotional requirements of a role, especially in families.