Classification and Headship in Family Lineage
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Which family structure includes the husband, wife, and their children only?

  • Nuclear Family (correct)
  • Household
  • Extended Family
  • Blended Family
  • In a patrilineal family, the inheritance and reckoning descend along the __________.

  • Father (correct)
  • Mother
  • Relatives
  • Children
  • What type of family involves the wife transferring to the husband's house after marriage?

  • Patrilocal Family (correct)
  • Neolocal Family
  • Matrilocal Family
  • Bi-local Family
  • Who is the head of a matriarchal family?

    <p>Mother</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of family allows the husband to marry more than one wife?

    <p>Polygamous Family</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A neolocal family is characterized by the newly married couple residing __________.

    <p>Separately from both husband's and wife's households</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the second stage in the family life cycle as described in the text?

    <p>Expanding Family</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary role of parents during the Expanding Family stage?

    <p>To maintain discipline to produce well-adjusted children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the Sacrament of Marriage, what is the commitment established for?

    <p>The procreation of children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which biblical book provided the basis for understanding the conjugal union of man and woman?

    <p>Genesis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to St. John Paul II, what does the future of humanity depend on?

    <p>Marriage and the family</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term is used in the text to refer to the period when children leave home to start on their own?

    <p>'Empty Nest' Period</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Family Structure

    • A nuclear family consists of a husband, wife, and their children only.

    Patrilineal Family

    • Inheritance and reckoning descend along the male line.

    Marriage and Family Structure

    • A patrilocal family involves the wife transferring to the husband's house after marriage.

    Matriarchal Family

    • The mother is the head of a matriarchal family.

    Polygamous Family

    • A polygynous family allows the husband to marry more than one wife.

    Neolocal Family

    • A neolocal family is characterized by the newly married couple residing in a new home, separate from both their families of origin.

    Family Life Cycle

    • The second stage in the family life cycle is the Expanding Family stage, where the couple starts having children.

    Parental Role

    • During the Expanding Family stage, the primary role of parents is to provide care and nurturing to their children.

    Sacrament of Marriage

    • The commitment established in the Sacrament of Marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman.

    Biblical Basis of Marriage

    • The biblical book of Genesis provided the basis for understanding the conjugal union of man and woman.

    Future of Humanity

    • According to St. John Paul II, the future of humanity depends on the family.

    Family Stage

    • The term "Launching Stage" is used to refer to the period when children leave home to start on their own.

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    Learn about different classifications of family lineage based on inheritance patterns and the concept of headship within families. Explore the distinctions between patrilineal, matrilineal, patriarchal, matriarchal, and egalitarian families.

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