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Match each Key Concept from the Module with a definition or example taken from y

ID: 3525089 • Letter: M

Question

Match each Key Concept from the Module with a definition or example taken from your text, the NPR audio file, or one of the videos.

npr : https://www.npr.org/2011/02/03/133467037/The-Remaking-Of-The-American-Family

video transcript : https://bbaddins.schoolcraft.edu/addins/soc205/trans/mod06PowerAndControlTrans.htmlMatch each Key Concept from the Module with a definition or example taken from your text, the NPR audio file, or one of the videos.

Note:

The first 4 are already answered:

1. Family: E. Is made up of members who have kinship relationships.

2. Household: A. Economic and residential unit.

3. Functionalist perspective: J. Original family roles are taken over by institutions such as schools or hospitals.

Explanation / Answer

Answer.

5.Interactionist perspective- option D

the definitions of families are changing with changes in the legal definitions of marriage

6. Divorce- option G

The percentage of divorce varies across the different racial groups, however generally speaking, Prof. Powell showed that research points towards greater rate of divorce in women from racial minority groups.

7. Elder Abuse- option F.

Abuse of elder adults is common in both in their homes and institutional facilities.

8. Single parents- option I

Single parents are at a greater risk for depression and limitations of their recreational activities due to the double pressure of earning their livelihood as well as fulfill their parental responsibilities and care.

9. Grandparents as parents- option K

Children who are reared by their grandparents as primary caregivers are shown to have a greater emotional sensitivity and empathy.

10. Same sex couples - option C.

Same sex couples are less likely to be seen by African American women as a part of traditional definitions of family .

11. Same sex parents- option B

According to Prof. Powell, In 2010, about 67 %Americans said that a lesbian couple with children or male-male couple with children counted as families.