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Sociology Olympics DAY 2. Welcome to Day 2. Topics: Role of women Role of children Church understanding of marriage Cohabitation Parenting styles. Evolution of the status of women. True / False Women in the agricultural family lived and abided by free choice relationships?. FALSE!!!.
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Welcome to Day 2 • Topics: • Role of women • Role of children • Church understanding of marriage • Cohabitation • Parenting styles
Evolution of the status of women • True / False • Women in the agricultural family lived and abided by free choice relationships?
Explained… • Young women were put into arranged marriages so family could produce more children
Hunter Gatherer • True / False • Women of the Hunter Gatherer family were very well respected members in society?
Explained… • Women and men all shared important roles. • All roles and duties were seen as integral to the successful day to day operations in the society.
Pre-Industrial Families • True / False • Women of the pre industrial family were imprisoned if they physically defended themselves from their husbands?
Explained… • Women were viewed as the property of males. • Society was organized in the form of a patriarchy – male dominated. • If women defended physically themselves, they were imprisoned.
Urban industrial family • True / False • Women and children were permitted to work outside of the home?
Explained… • Society was changing – this was evident in that women and children were permitted to work outside of the home. • However, women were paid less – they were still seen as the nurturers who should stay home and women who worked outside of the home were seen as threatening.
Contemporary Canadian Family • True / False • The definition of family remained static in nature during the 20th century?
Explained… • With the presence of: • Dual income families • Blended families • Immigrant families • Transitional Families • Single Parent Families It is safe to say that our understanding of the word family, has changed drastically.
The Role of Children True / False • Leadership had to be earned during the Hunter Gatherer society?
Explained… • Member of the Hunter Gatherer society had to earn respect and authority. • Though this is the earliest, and most primitive form of family, it shares many of the ideals that are articulated in contemporary families in Canada.
Agricultural Family • True / False • Young adults moved away from home as quickly as possible?
Explained… • Young adults lived with their parents even after they married. • Extended families were the norm in the agricultural family.
Urban Industrial Family • True / False • Because compulsory education was instituted, children were not able to work in factories?
Explained… • Children were expected to obey their mothers and stay away from the ‘hard’ life their parents faced. • Childhood was deemed – the “Age of Innocence”
Couples • True / False • Couples that cohabit before are most likely to live happy lives together?
Explained… • Contrary to popular belief and practice, those who cohabit before marriage are more likely to divorce than those who do not. • Statistics Canada
Best Response – 4 points • First best response gets 4 points • Outline the difference between the secular and religious understandings of the institution of marriage.
Best Response • First best response gets 4 points • Outline the 3 cycles of Attachment
Best Response • 4 marks – first best response gets 4 points • Outline the 3 parenting styles
The winning team is… • Stand up and take a bow!
To everyone else… Do not underestimate the power of studying. Review your notes, read the textbook, and feel free to use these power points – they are on the website!!!!