Chapter 13:
Aging
Chapter 14:
Relationship, Marriage, and Family
Chapter 15:
Religion
Chapter 16:
Education
100

Age 78 is the average.

(not on test btw)

Life expectancy

100

Having one wife.

(not on test btw)

Monogamy

100

a cross.

(not on test btw)

symbolic interactionism

100

Public schools reduce social inequality. What theory explains this statement?

Conflict theory

200

people in the U.S. born between approximately 1946 and 1964

(not on test btw)

Baby Boomers

200

A married family with two children. 

Nuclear Family

200

Kayla goes to church every Sunday morning to pray. 

Religious rituals

200

Going to school and leaning formal academic concepts. 

Formal Education

300

progressive, degenerative illnesses experienced during old age that impair brain function and cognitive ability

(not on test btw)

Dementia

300

Uncles and cousins.

Extended Family

300

Not eating meat during lent. 

Religious ritual

300

A sister teaching her brother how to make cupcakes. 

Informal Education

400

a field of science that seeks to understand the process of aging and the challenges encountered as seniors grow.

Gerontology

400

being married to more than one person at a time

Polygamy

400

sensation that we are connected to “the divine”

Religious Experience

400

Jason was able to do well in all his classes because his parents where able to afford tutors and additional resources. Jason has an advantage because of his-----?

Cultural Capital

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