Unit 1
Theories
Emerging Adults
Marriage
Unit Three
100

This discipline studies human social life, groups and societies.

What is sociology?

100

This theory attempts to understand the point of view of the actor in order to explain the action.

What is symbolic interactionalism?

100

Refers to the social roles that society defines as appropriate for men and women.

What is gender?

100

 The practice of a man having more than one wife

What is polygyny?

100

What is one of the signifigant factors in determining quality of life in old age? 

What is financial well being?

200

During which time period did adolesence emerge as a distict time period

What is the modern consumer family?

200

This theory examines how society is organized to perform its required functions effectively.

What is functionalism?

200

Temporary living arrangements where parents are still supporting young adults and young adults may return to their parents home.

What is semi independance?

200

The Christian church began to regulate marriage during this time period?

What is marriages in the Middle ages?

200

People who are responsible for aging parents and still have emerging adults living at home?

What is the sandwich generation?

300

This professor of Family Social Science summarized the basic and universal functions of the family.

Who is Shirley Zimmerman?

300

This type of feminism tries to change social policy through political means.

What is liberal feminism?

300

What are the 3 catagories that youth homelessness fall into.

What are disruptive family situations, residential instability, leaving home for work.

300

This time period idealized marriage meaning that romantic was the principle criteria for mate selection.

What is the prodestant reformation?

300

What are the issues in expanding families.

What is teen pregnancy, divorce and the death of a child?

400

During this time period if farmers were successful they could afford to have more than one wife, therefore polygamy became common

What is agricultural families?

400

These theories are micro theories. 

What are symbolic interactionalism, life course approach, exchange theory and systems theory?

400

Emphisizes the interdependance of the individuals where families and society's needs take priority over the individuals.

What is collectivism?

400

The three stages of marriage.

What are romantic, conflict arises, couple comprimises?

400

The families that are more likely to experience persistent poverty are?

Who are lone parent families, parents under the age of 30, having 3 or more children and being unemployed, 2 income families with low levels of education and immigrant families?

500

This time period was known as the age of innocence. 

What is the urban industrial familie?

500

This theory looks at behaviour in terms of the impact on society.

What is eccological theory?

500

When a young adult becomes independant of his or her parents, started a career, left home and formed supportive relationships.

What is self-reliant?

500

The of Sterenberger's love triangle, and how it relates to marriage.

What are passion, intimacy and commitment. During a marriage these can change as life events happen. 

500

What are some of the consequences of a couple when they become parents?

What is role overload, decreased marital satisfaction, decrease in income, more traditional roles, lack of couple time.