In Conjunction with Cultural Anthropology - Touro Institute
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a. It always forbids marriage between cousins.<br />
b. It typically forbids sexual intercourse at least between parents and their children and between<br />
brothers and sisters.<br />
c. It always applies to all members of society.<br />
d. It applies to a broader range of persons than does a rule of exogamy.<br />
8. Which of the following is true of exogamy rules?<br />
a. They do not coexist <strong>with</strong> incest taboos.<br />
b. They coexist <strong>with</strong> endogamy rules.<br />
c. They apply to a broader range of persons than do incest taboos.<br />
d. They do not coexist <strong>with</strong> marriage preference rules.<br />
9. The dowry is most likely to be found in societies where:<br />
a. women are important sources of income for families.<br />
b. goods are inherited matrilineally.<br />
c. women are economically nonproductive.<br />
d. women are economically independent.<br />
10. Virilocality (patrilocality) is LEAST likely to be found in societies where:<br />
a. solidarity of the male group is very important.<br />
b. women play a predominant role in food production.<br />
c. hunting is primarily a male activity.<br />
d. internal warfare is common.<br />
Matching Exercise - Chapter 10: Marriage, Family, and Household<br />
1. marriage<br />
12. quasi-marriages<br />
2. serial monogamy<br />
13. incest taboo<br />
3. polygamy<br />
14. exogamy rules<br />
4. polygyny<br />
15. endogamy rules<br />
5. group marriage<br />
16. cross cousins<br />
6. atypical marriage<br />
17. parallel cousins<br />
7. symbolic marriages<br />
18. bridewealth<br />
8. common-law marriages<br />
19. dowry<br />
9. levirate<br />
20. family<br />
10. pathic marriages<br />
21. extended families<br />
11. mentorship<br />
22. neolocality<br />
23. household<br />
a. cousins whose common parents are either two brothers or two sisters<br />
b. atypical marriages that obtain their legal status either by virtue of community<br />
consensus<br />
c. a socially accepted sexual and economic union involving a lasting commitment<br />
between two or more people who have parental rights and obligations to any children