Property Theory
Trends in 21st C
History of Families I
Soc PerspectivesII
Soc Perspectives
100

Children and their inheritance are the result of sexual possession

What is "generational property"

100

Age of marriage and parenthood fell, divorce rates dropped, number of children soared (baby boom), mass media glorifies family. These trends are observed in:

What is "the 1950s"

100

The idea that couples should marry for love came about due to the growth of market economy and privacy of homes.  This is also called

What is "Love Revolution"

100

This method of data collection is inexpensive and quick

What is "Surveys"

100

According to the social exchange perspective, this is when a marriage will end in a separation or divorce..

What is "when COSTS exceed REWARDS"

200

A marriage is legally established when

What is "sexually approved intercourse has taken place/sexual consummation"

200

Year of 1st Sexual revolution, change in women’s style of clothing, increased drinking and an overall hedonistic way of life

What is "the 1920s"

200

In medieval England marriage for ------was found in all social classes

What is "economic and political reasons"

200

Through this method of data collection which involves participation and observation, researchers can build trusting relationships/promise confidentiality

What is "Ethnography"

200

The court recognizes that an individual through word or deed has created the expectation that he or she will carry out the duties of a parent

What is "Parenthood by Estoppel"

300

Going outside the family of birth to find sexual partners

What is "Exogamy"

300

The recent trend regarding teen births is

What is "fall in Teen birthrates"

300

During the period of Queen Victoria’s reign sexual prudishness was at its height. This period was called the period of

What is the "Victorian Revolution"

300

Brian Powell and his colleagues used this method of data collection when they studied how Americans view families.

What is "Interview"

300

Theories which focus on how gender shapes relations between the sexes, in institutions such as politics, the economy, religion, education and the family, are called

What is "Feminist theory"