Typical Marriage Structures
Typical Marriage Structures Part 2
Family Roles
Marriage Eligibility
Other Concepts
100

Marriage between two people, seen mostly in industrial Western/Euroamerican societies

Monogamy 

100

Spouse dies, marry brother of the spouse

Levirate

100

Consanguineous means related by ___?

Blood

100

Marrying within one's social or ancestral group 

Endogamy 

100

A series of gifts are given from family to family to cement their bond 

Marriage as economic exchange 

200

Gender neutral term used to describe having multiple wives or husbands

Polygamy

200

Spouse dies, marry sister of the spouse

Sororate

200

Affinal means related by ___?

Marriage

200

System of social stratification in which a person is born into a hereditary group traditionally linked to certain occupations

Caste system 

200

The family of the groom present valuable gifts to the bride's family

Patrilocal 

300

Having two or more wives at the same time, most common type of polygamous relationship 

Polygyny

300

Marry a group of sisters

Sororal polygyny

300

Blood related family members, including parents, siblings, grandparents, and other relatives

Family of orientation 

300

Marrying outside of one's social or ancestral group

Exogamy

300

The family of the bride present valuable gifts to the groom's family or to the couple

Dowry

400

Having two or more husbands at the same time

Polyandry

400

Marry a group of brothers

Fraternal polyandry

400

Family unit created by marriage of partnership, including spouses/partners and children 

Family of procreation 

400

Prohibition against sexual relations with immediate family members

Incest taboo

400

Parents find a suitable husband or wife for their child

Arranged marriage

500

Polygyny can be beneficial because it allows families to ___?

Grow rapidly 
500

Multiple wives and husbands all united together

Group marriage

500

In a heteronormative marriage union, the bride and groom create a web of economic and social relationships between their ___?

Families of orientation 

500
The idea that children raised together develop sexual aversion towards each other

Westermarck effect

500

Deaths of women in the homes of their in laws due to unmet dowry demands

Dowry death