Across
- 3. the process in which children acquire the values, standards of behaviors, attitudes and skills that are viewed appropriate to the culture in which a child resides
- 5. the process of treating a male student less important compared to a girl student
- 6. a social system in which a married couple resides with or near the wife's parents
- 10. the family relationship that can be traced through the female
- 14. hypothetical social system in which the father or male elder has absolute authority over the family group
- 15. the bond of marriage and reproduction
- 16. a family where the siblings live together without a parent
- 19. a legally and socially sanctioned union that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs and attitudes that prescribes the rights and duties of the partners and accords status of their offspring
- 20. a kinship system where individual's family membership derives through the father's lineage
- 21. the unlawful contracting of marriage with a person who is already married to another
- 22. an arrangement in which a married couple lives apart but remains legally married.
- 23. marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time
- 24. having a new location to reside away from the families of either spouse
- 25. a procedure for declaring a marriage null and void
- 26. a family that extends beyond the nuclear family to include uncles, grandparents or other relatives
- 28. the dissolution of an adult couple relationship by a court or other legal authority to terminate the legal contract of marriage
- 29. marriage in which two or more women share a husband
Down
- 1. the father takes the lead role in making decisions and raising children
- 2. the honor or prestige attached to one's position in society
- 4. a family containing two or more children whether natural or adopted with at least one being a stepchild of either partner
- 7. a group of people who are united by ties of partnership and parenthood consisting of a pair of adults
- 8. cultural complex where women as mothers are the focus of relationships with the household
- 9. hypothetical social system in which the mother or female elder has absolute authority over the family group
- 11. the human sexual activity between family members or close relatives
- 12. social system in which a married couple resides with or near the husband's parents
- 13. a mother or father taking care of dependent children without a partner
- 17. anything an individual receives from another individual after they die - typically money or property
- 18. court-ordered payments to a spouse or former spouse within a separation or divorce agreement
- 19. marriage with only one person at a time or the practice of having only one mate
- 27. family members who are ascribed by birth, law or by marriage
