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What does 'compromise' refer to in the context of resolving differences?
What does 'compromise' refer to in the context of resolving differences?
- A settlement only reached through legal means
- A settlement where one party wins completely
- A settlement where no concessions are made
- A settlement in which each side makes concessions (correct)
What is meant by the term 'commitment'?
What is meant by the term 'commitment'?
- The state of being emotionally or intellectually devoted (correct)
- A temporary decision with an option to withdraw
- A casual agreement between parties
- A legal obligation without emotional ties
Which of the following best defines 'sustain'?
Which of the following best defines 'sustain'?
- To resist or oppose something
- To abandon or let go
- To restrict or confine
- To provide support or supply necessities (correct)
How is the term 'obedient' best characterized?
How is the term 'obedient' best characterized?
What does 'confront' imply in an interpersonal context?
What does 'confront' imply in an interpersonal context?
What is indicated by the phrase 'beyond the bounds'?
What is indicated by the phrase 'beyond the bounds'?
What does 'indignity' refer to?
What does 'indignity' refer to?
Which option best explains 'recipient' in a transaction context?
Which option best explains 'recipient' in a transaction context?
Flashcards
Commitment
Commitment
A promise or pledge, especially involving a commitment to a relationship or task.
Compromise
Compromise
The ability to adapt and make concessions so all parties can find a solution.
Confine
Confine
The act of restricting someone or something, limiting their freedom.
Potential
Potential
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Sustain
Sustain
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Mold
Mold
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Carry out
Carry out
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Abide by
Abide by
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Study Notes
Love Marriage vs. Arranged Marriage
- Commitment: Emotional or intellectual devotion.
- Conservative: Favoring traditional values.
- Compromise: Settling differences by each side making concessions.
- Beyond the bounds: Not possible or achievable.
- Carry out: Bring to a successful conclusion.
- Abide by: Accept and act in agreement with something.
Should Women Stay at Home?
- Confine: To keep in; especially in prison.
- Potential: Inherent capacity for growth or success.
- Sustain: Provide support.
- Mold: Shape or form.
- Obedient: Willing to carry out orders.
- Juggle: Manage multiple activities simultaneously.
- Tertiary: After secondary school (e.g., university).
- Instructive: Educational and enlightening.
- Rampant: Growing unchecked.
- Handling: Manner of taking care of something.
- Frail: Not strong or substantial.
- Confront: Face to face with.
- Underpin: Support or substantiate.
- Enhance: Improve the quality, value, or attractiveness.
Corporal Punishment
- Punishment: An act causing pain or harm.
- Contingent upon: Conditional; dependent on something else.
- Recipient: One who receives something.
- Turn in: Hand in or give over.
- Swat: Strike, often with the hand.
- Advocate: Speak in favor of something.
- Demeaning: Shameful and humiliating.
- Indignity: An insult.
- Salient: Most important or noticeable.
- Retaliate: Respond to an injury or harm.
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Explore the differences between love marriages and arranged marriages in this engaging quiz. Discover key concepts such as commitment, compromise, and traditional values, and reflect on the implications of each choice.