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I.

IDENTIFICATION

_____________1. The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.

_____________2. A unified system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things.

_____________3. An important institutional element of family comprising of clustered mores


and folkways, attitudes and ideas.

_____________4. The basic institution in most societies

_____________5. Type of authority which is legitimated by the sanctity of tradition.

_____________6. A value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right


and proper.

_____________7. Family structure that is based on residence that permits the newly married
couple to live independently.

_____________8. Refers to a group whose members are involved in politics.

_____________9. Different from bands and tribes in having a more less permanent, full time
leader with real authority to make major decisions for their societies.

____________10. Permits a man to take only one spouse at a time.

____________11. A norm that dictates one should marry within one’s clan or ethnic group

____________12. Marriage of one man to two or more women

____________13. One can marry outside one’s clan or ethnic group.

____________14. Form of plural marriage.

____________15. Relationship based upon marriage or cohabitation between collaterals


(Affinal Kinship)

____________16. Connections between people that are traced by blood (Consanguineous


Kinship)

____________17. Two persons that live together and cooperate in acquiring basic resources
such as food, clothes and money (Social monogamy)
___________18. A series of relationship. One person has only one partner at a time, and then
moves on to another partner after severing the relationship with the first (Serial monogamy)

___________19. This traces descent only through a single line of ancestors, male or female
(Unilineal Descent)

___________20. Marriage residence at the mother’s family house (Matrilocal)

___________21. It’s where the married couple lives with the bridegroom’s family (Patrilocal
Residence)

___________22. A family consisting of a married man and woman and their children (Nuclear
Family)

___________23. Gives the couple a choice of staying with either the groom’s parents or the
bride’s parents (Bilocal Residence)

__________24. It is the family into which one is born, and where one is reared or socialized
(Family orientation)

__________25. Composed of two or more nuclear families (extended family)

__________26. A family is separated from the rest of the family but they remain significant
members of the family (Conditionally separated families)

__________27. These families live in more than one country (Transnational family)

__________28. It means “the family line/tree” -lineage

__________29. A social construct that expresses the social relationship between an ego, his
parents and siblings (kinship)

__________30. People who are not related by blood or marriage (fictive kinship)
Chiefdoms Political Dynasty Neo-local Legitimacy Traditional Family
Authority
Marriage Religion Polyandry Monogamy Exogamy Polygyny

Polygamy Affinal Kinship Consanguineous Social Bilocal Family


Kinship monogamy Residence orientation
Serial monogamy Matrilocal Unilineal Descent Nuclear Family extended kinship
family
Patrilocal Residence Conditionally Transnational Lineage fictive kinship Endogamyve
separated families family)

II. ENUMERATION

1-4. Give the four aspects in maintaining social order in the society
5-7. Give the three types of laws
8-10. Three types of Authority
11-13. Types of legitimacy
14-16. Give the three bases of relationship
17-18. Two types of norms in selecting marriage partners
19-20. Give at least two forms of legitimate government

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