Sociology Crossword- Families

A crossword on the "Families" topic in UNIT 1 of the Sociology syllabus for AQA at GCSE Level 

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A group associated by birth, cohabitation, marriage or adoption
FAMILY
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All people living together in one place
HOUSEHOLD
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Many different types of family structure
FAMILY DIVERSITY
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Family group consisting of father, mother and dependent children
NUCLEAR FAMILY
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Nuclear family plus other relatives
EXTENDED FAMILY
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Person living in household under 16 or between 16 – 18 in full time education
DEPENDENT CHILD
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Group of people who live during the same time period
GENERATION
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Household organised and run by women and men are not involved
MATRIFOCAL
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Survey of people and households, held every 10 years since 1851
CENSUS
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Partners living together without marriage
Cohabiting
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A new family formed when two adults re-marry/ cohabit with children from a previous relationship
RECONSTITUTED FAMILY
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Traditional image of family presented by media with clearly defined male / female roles
CEREAL PACKET FAMILY
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Attachment of marriage partners
CONJUGAL BOND
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Oversimplified and exaggerated view
STEREOTYPE
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Family headed by marriage/cohabiting couple who are both working
NEO CONVENTIONAL FAMILY
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Legally recognised union of man/woman by religious/civil ceremony
MARRIAGE
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Being married to only one person at a time
MONOGAMY
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A marriage partner i.e. husband or wife
SPOUSE
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Illegal practice of having more than one spouse
BIGAMY
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Legal ending of a marriage
DIVORCE
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Pattern of divorce and monogamous remarriage
SERIAL MONOGAMY
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Parental choice of a marriage partner, often without their child's permission/approval
ARRANGED MARRIAGE
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Accepted practice in SOME societies of having more than one spouse
POLYGAMY
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Accepted practice in SOME societies of a man having more than one wife
POLYGYNY
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Accepted practice in SOME societies of a woman having more than one husband
POLYANDRY
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Intentional killing of baby girls
FEMALE INFANTICIDE
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Formal request to begin divorce proceedings
DIVORCE PETITION
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Negative feelings of shame and disgrace
SOCIAL STIGMA
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Legal reasons for wanting a divorce
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE
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Male domination of society and institutions
PATRIARCHAL
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Couple still married, but leading separate lives
EMPTY SHELL MARRIAGE
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Husband and wife perform different tasks, and have a number or separated interests and activities
SEGREGATED CONJUGAL ROLES
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Husband and wife perform similar tasks and have common activities and interests
INTEGRATED CONJUGAL ROLES
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All are equal
EGALITARIAN
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Responsibilities and tasks are shared equally in the family
SYMMETRICAL FAMILY
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How household tasks are divided between family members
DOMESTIC DIVISION OF LABOUR
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Studies that follow the same people over a long period of time
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES
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The age to which a person can be expected to live
LIFE EXPECTANCY
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A small community who share ownership of property and division of labour
COMMUNE
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The group of people at the very bottom of the social structure and are often excluded by society
UNDERCLASS
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A continuous problem extending over a period of time
CHRONIC
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Relying on someone else for money- i.e. dependent children
FINANCIAL DEPENDENCY
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Between and across the generations
INTER-GENERATIONAL
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Not being physically far away from somebody/something
GEOGRAPHICAL PROXIMITY
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Card 2

Front

All people living together in one place

Back

HOUSEHOLD

Card 3

Front

Many different types of family structure

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Family group consisting of father, mother and dependent children

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Nuclear family plus other relatives

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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