Key Definitions
- Created by: Chloe_Britton
- Created on: 10-03-16 17:16
Y | H | V | J | X | H | D | X | X | H | S | S | D | X | T | S | U | V | L | V | E |
M | A | T | R | I | F | O | C | A | L | F | A | M | I | L | I | E | S | U | O | H |
S | E | D | M | B | J | K | T | N | J | Y | J | J | N | L | B | M | Y | M | K | Y |
O | N | E | P | E | R | S | O | N | H | O | U | S | E | H | O | L | D | S | K | A |
Q | G | G | P | E | R | V | E | R | S | E | I | N | C | E | N | T | I | V | E | K |
G | Y | M | E | X | I | K | K | F | J | A | N | S | I | K | Y | O | X | F | S | M |
E | E | S | E | G | D | H | G | R | L | N | O | S | N | A | P | U | S | G | I | I |
O | D | W | S | O | C | I | A | L | S | O | L | A | R | D | A | R | I | T | Y | C |
L | A | B | M | W | Q | W | U | W | B | N | K | S | C | L | U | C | P | H | P | Y |
I | L | L | E | G | I | T | I | M | A | T | E | C | H | I | L | D | R | E | N | F |
M | S | O | C | I | A | L | L | Y | C | O | N | S | T | R | U | C | T | E | D | G |
N | S | J | H | F | B | I | E | Y | X | R | P | Y | I | N | B | C | E | C | B | G |
J | H | A | O | H | I | Q | X | E | J | O | T | T | E | T | P | L | I | L | W | K |
K | R | G | A | Y | P | A | R | E | N | T | F | A | M | I | L | I | E | S | Y | S |
D | A | G | E | I | N | G | P | O | P | U | L | A | T | I | O | N | L | E | A | H |
P | S | U | A | R | U | L | Y | Y | A | R | F | R | E | R | J | H | Y | M | C | A |
P | E | J | O | I | N | T | C | O | N | J | U | G | A | L | R | O | L | E | S | N |
E | M | P | T | Y | S | H | E | L | L | M | A | R | R | I | A | G | E | A | Y | Y |
H | J | D | Q | K | Q | V | F | N | P | J | L | H | T | X | X | E | R | M | Q | B |
J | W | H | O | X | N | P | R | E | V | U | W | F | V | W | C | V | I | J | H | R |
K | M | E | A | E | R | L | O | H | D | T | I | D | X | E | I | Q | C | A | Y | J |
Clues
- Children whose parents were not marries when born. These can also be known as bastards (12, 8)
- rewarding irrresponsible behaviour of having children wihtout having having enough to provide for them. This is associated with Murray (8, 9)
- something which brings everyone together in the community (6, 11)
- this is where the family is female led so goes against the idea of the perfect nuclear family with the man providing and the family being led by a male (10, 8)
- when a couple are still married, live together but lead separate lives (5, 5, 8)
- when the average age of the population rises meaning there are fewer young people e.g UK in 2014 (6, 10)
- where homosexual couples can adopt a child. The first adoption of this kind in England and Wales was approved in 1997 (3, 6, 8)
- where the concept of childhood isn't fixed,natural or universal. It is entirely what society and culture makes of it (8, 11)
- where the couples share their tasks more equally such as housework and childcare. They also spend thier leisure time together (5, 8, 5)
- where there is one person who looks after the child and house (3, 6, 10)
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