Blood is thicker than water
Playing well with others
Sociologically or scientifically, perhaps
All About the Benjamins
Brief cases
100

Groups of related people, bound by connections that are biological, legal, or emotional (Cohen, 2014, p.5).

What are families?

100

This term refers to the ability to imagine and understand how other people might be thinking or feeling (Puruhito, 2024).

What is empathy?

100

The wide range of family structures and arrangements present in society (iResearchNet, 2019).

What is family diversity?

100

A family with an abundance of this may experience distinct advantages in terms of educational opportunities, healthcare access, and social connections, impacting their family dynamics and life trajectories (Cohen, 2014, p.142).

What is wealth?


100

A family of this class will face barriers due to a lack of access to quality education and healthcare, leading to economic hardships and systemic inequalities (Cohen, 2014, p.129).

What is lower class?

200

A monogomous couple living with their own biological children and no extended family members (Cohen, 2014, p.16).

What is a nuclear family?


200

This trait involves recognizing and respecting the unique experiences and perspectives of relatives from various backgrounds (Emerald Publishing).

What is inclusivity?

200

This concept, rooted in understanding the interconnectedness of multiple social identities within families, highlights the complex ways in which factors like race, gender, class, and sexuality intersect to shape family dynamics and experiences (YW Boston, 2020).

What is intersectionality?


200

Families with this often receive unearned advantages and benefits in society (National Association of School Psychologists, 2016).

What is Privilege?

200

A family headed by a lesbian couple of non-Christian religious faith, who have adopted two children of different races would be an example of this (YW Boston, 2020).

What is intersectionality?

300

Family households in which relatives beyond parents and their children live together (Cohen, 2014, p.40).

What are extended families?


300

Families with lower socioeconomic standing results in children displaying bad this, corresponding to poorer academic performance, not playing well with others, and less overall well-being (Kaiser, et al., 2017).

What is behavior?

300

The study this might uncover evidence of societal advantages, systems of oppression, or class mobility within a familial lineage (Cohen, 2014, p.3).

What is genealogy?

300

This societal factor, often linked to economic status and opportunities, significantly affects a families access to resources, and life chances (Cohen, 2014, p.120).

What is social class?

300

Two twenty-somethings who are romantically involved but are not married deciding to move in together to save on rent would be an example of this (Cohen, 2014, p.17).

What is cohabitation?


400

A family unit where only one parent or guardian is present to care for and raise their children. Typically, this is due to divorce, separation, or death of a partner (Cohen, 2014, p. 418).

What is a Single-parent household?

400

This is the process by which individuals internalize societal norms and expectations regarding elements of familial structures (Cohen, 2014, p.175).

What is socialization?

400

This is a group of People who share common descent, this is a group of people with a common cultural identification, and this is an ethnic group perceived to share physical characteristics (Cohen, 2014, p.78-84).

What is race, ethnicity, and racial ethnicity.

400

This refers to the ability of individuals or families to move up or down the socioeconomic ladder (Cohen, 2014, p.142).

What is social mobility?

400

The most likely socioeconomic group in the U.S. to live in this would be a single parent black household with less education (Cohen, 2014, p. 138).

What is poverty?

500

The people we feel we are related to with an understanding that we mutually call one another family, and a group of individuals related by birth, marriage, or adoption (Cohen, 2014, p. 6-7).

What is personal family and legal family?

500

A compassionate society requires people who have this, leading to more meaningful relationships, effective communication, and support from our peers (Puruhito, 2024).

What is empathy?

500

This term first coined by law professor and social theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw, acknowledges how social categories like race, class, and gender intersect and interact, leading to complex and interconnected systems of discrimination or disadvantage (YW Boston, 2020).

What is intersectionality?


500

This is the sociological term that refers to the opportunities or disadvantages that individuals face in life based on a variety of socio-ecomic factors (Cohen, 2014, p.122)

What are life chances?

500

A nuclear family inheriting a family home in a wealthy neighborhood with it's own private school that has direct ties to the best private universities would be an example of this (Cohen, 2014, p.17 & 123).

What is privilege?

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