Social Structures and Family Types
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What is a characteristic of a nuclear family?

  • Only siblings living together
  • Two families joined to form one unit
  • A man, a woman, and their children (correct)
  • Several generations living together
  • Which of the following is a type of moral value?

  • Dress appropriately for different occasions (correct)
  • Keeping traffic rules
  • Participating in community services
  • Owning a family pet
  • Which social structure refers to a set of rules that help ensure safety and fairness?

  • Law (correct)
  • Education
  • Economy
  • Family
  • What defines an extended family?

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    Which of the following is NOT a type of law mentioned?

    <p>Construction rules</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Social Structures

    • Social structures influence our decisions and actions.
    • Major social structures include family, religion, law, economy, and education.

    Family Structures

    • Extended family: Multiple generations live together
    • Nuclear family: Consists of a man, woman, and their children
    • Single-parent family: One parent and their children
    • Reorganized family: Two families merge to form a new unit
    • Sibling family: Children living together without parents

    Moral Values

    • Moral values are connected to responsibility, obligation, and formality.
    • Local practices, teachings, and moral values influence behavior.
    • Examples of moral values include:
      • Respect for elders and seniors
      • Polite expressions like "mam" and "sir"
      • Making one's bed in the morning
      • Exercising caution
      • Proper dress for different occasions
      • Using utensils appropriately (fork, knife, spoon)
      • Standing when adults or visitors are in the other room

    Laws

    • Laws provide safety, fairness, order, and protection.
    • Laws contribute to a community's successful functioning.
    • Examples of laws include:
      • Traffic rules
      • Drug rules
      • Bank rules
      • Anti-money laundering rules
      • Hospital rules
      • Littering laws
      • Safety rules

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    Explore the impact of social structures on our decisions and actions in this quiz. Learn about different family structures, including extended, nuclear, and single-parent families, and how moral values shape our behavior in society.

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