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History of the Family
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Private: "The public family is as old as human civilization but the ______ family blossomed only during the past few hundred years"
Working: Class for which "Cult of Domesticity" was not possible
Baby Boom: Sparked by soldiers returning home after World War II
Life Course Perspective: Study of changes in individuals' lives over time and how those changes are related to historical events
Divorce: The ______ rate dipped during the Depression
Mutual: "Modern" American Family saw more marriages based on ______ respect
Less: Marriage became ______ stable as more people married for love
Middle: Class that the 1950's family represented
False: True or false: the breadwinner/homemaker family existed for centuries
Child Labor: Working class children often worked until ______ ______ laws were created
Flapper Girls: "Independent, often employed outside the home, and brazen enough to bob their hair and wear lipstick and eyeliner in public"
Hopi: Example of a culture that was matrilineal
Colonial: Type of family that existed prior to 1776
Companionate: Type of family dating from 1900-present
True: True or false: the Companionate family saw the basis of marriage shift from economics to emotional satisfaction
History of the Family
Across:| 3. | Example of a culture that was matrilineal | | 5. | Marriage became ______ stable as more people married for love | | 8. | "Modern" American Family saw more marriages based on ______ respect | | 9. | Sparked by soldiers returning home after World War II | | 11. | Type of family that existed prior to 1776 | | 12. | True or false: the Companionate family saw the basis of marriage shift from economics to emotional satisfaction | | 13. | Class for which "Cult of Domesticity" was not possible | | 14. | "Independent, often employed outside the home, and brazen enough to bob their hair and wear lipstick and eyeliner in public" |
| | Down:| 1. | Study of changes in individuals' lives over time and how those changes are related to historical events | | 2. | Working class children often worked until ______ ______ laws were created | | 4. | Type of family dating from 1900-present | | 6. | The ______ rate dipped during the Depression | | 7. | "The public family is as old as human civilization but the ______ family blossomed only during the past few hundred years" | | 8. | Class that the 1950's family represented | | 10. | True or false: the breadwinner/homemaker family existed for centuries |
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History of the Family
Across:| 3. | Example of a culture that was matrilineal | | 5. | Marriage became ______ stable as more people married for love | | 8. | "Modern" American Family saw more marriages based on ______ respect | | 9. | Sparked by soldiers returning home after World War II | | 11. | Type of family that existed prior to 1776 | | 12. | True or false: the Companionate family saw the basis of marriage shift from economics to emotional satisfaction | | 13. | Class for which "Cult of Domesticity" was not possible | | 14. | "Independent, often employed outside the home, and brazen enough to bob their hair and wear lipstick and eyeliner in public" |
| | Down:| 1. | Study of changes in individuals' lives over time and how those changes are related to historical events | | 2. | Working class children often worked until ______ ______ laws were created | | 4. | Type of family dating from 1900-present | | 6. | The ______ rate dipped during the Depression | | 7. | "The public family is as old as human civilization but the ______ family blossomed only during the past few hundred years" | | 8. | Class that the 1950's family represented | | 10. | True or false: the breadwinner/homemaker family existed for centuries |
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