5 - Kinship Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
Q

What is Kinship?

A

system of family relationships

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refers to the
relationships between individuals who are
biologically related by blood.

A

Consanguineal kinship

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3
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This type of kinship is formed through marriage

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Affinal Kinship

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4
Q

important social institution
wherein two persons, a man and a woman,
enter into family life.

A

Marriage

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5
Q

Family Code of the Philippines?

A

Executive Order No. 209

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6
Q

marriage practice where
individuals are required or encouraged
to marrying someone from the same group
or community

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Endogamy

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7
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marriage practice
where individuals are required or encouraged to marry outside of their social group, community, or
ethnicity

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Exogamy

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8
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means having one
partner or spouse at a time

A

MONOGAMY

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9
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Refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate

A

POLYGAMY

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10
Q

a man has multiple female
partners

A

Polygyny

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11
Q

woman has multiple male
partners

A

Polyandry

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12
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happens when a couple is introduced or recommended to each other by family, friends, relatives

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referred marriage

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13
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is when the families (often parents or elders) take an active role in selecting the marriage partner.

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arranged marriage

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14
Q

occurs when couples stay
in the house of husband’s relatives or near the husband’s
kin

A

Patrilocal rule of residence

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15
Q

occurs when the copules
live with the wife’s relatives or near the wife’s kin

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Matrilocal rule of residence

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16
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happens when newlywed couple stay with the husband’s relatives and wife’s kin alternately

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Biolocal residence

17
Q

created through
social or cultural arrangements, not by
blood or marriage.

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Fictive Kinship

18
Q

comprises two parents (mother and father) and their biological or
adopted children

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Nuclear Family

19
Q

includes the nuclear family plus additional relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together

A

Extended Family

20
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consists of one parent raising one or more children.

A

Single-Parent Family

21
Q

formed when one or both partners in a relationship have children
from previous relationships, and they come together to form a new family unit

A

Blended Family

22
Q

unmarried couples living together, often in a romantic
relationship, with or without children

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Cohabiting Family

23
Q

formed when one or more children are adopted, creating a parent-
child relationship that is legally recognized

A

Adoptive Family

24
Q

this is where two individuals of the same sex are in a committed
relationship, with or without children

A

Same-Sex Family

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the way people trace their family relationships and ancestry through generations.
Descent
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A system where ancestry and inheritance are traced through the mother.
MATRILINEAL DESCENT
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system where ancestry and inheritance are traced through the father's side of the family
PATRILINEAL DESCENT
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is a system where ancestry and inheritance are traced through both the mother’s and father’s sides of the family equally.
BILATERAL DESCENT
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This is a broader category where descent is traced only through one line, either matrilineal or patrilineal.
UNILINEAL DESCENT