LG6 Flashcards

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Relation between two or more persons that are based on common ancestry or marriage

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Kinship

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2
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3 bases of kinship

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  1. Blood relationship
  2. Marriage
  3. Social ties
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3
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This kinship is based on blood-birth

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Blood relationship (consanguinity)

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This kinship is based on marriage

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Marriage (Affinity)

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5
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Individuals not connected by birth or marriage may still have a bond of kinship

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Social ties

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6
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this degree of kinship is based on direct relations

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Primary Kinship

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2 types of primary kinship and its example

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  1. Primary consanguineal kinship (EX. parents and children)
  2. Primary affinal kinship (EX. husband-wife relationship)
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8
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This degree of kinship alludes to primary kinship

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Secondary kinship (EX. primary kin of our primary kin)

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2 types of secondary kinship

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  1. Secondary consanguineal kinship (EX. grandparents-grandchildren)
  2. Secondary affinal kinship (Ex in-laws)
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10
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This degree is the secondary of our primary kin or primary kin of our secondary kin

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Tertiary Kinship

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2 kinds of tertiary kinship

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  1. Tertiary consanguineal kinship
  2. Tertiary Affinal kinship
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12
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The social existing recognized biological relationships between people in society

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Descent

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13
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Types of relationship according to descent

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  1. Patrilineal system (agnatic)
  2. Matrilineal system (uxorial)
  3. Bilateral
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14
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Types of relationship according to authority

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  1. Patriarchal
  2. Matriarchal
  3. Equalitarian
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15
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related to where couple locate upon marriage

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Residence pattern

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16
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a couple lives near or with the husband’s origin

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Patrilocal

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A couple lives near or with the wife’s origin.

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Matrilocal

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couple lives under the husband’s maternal uncle

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Avunculocal

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couple lives with their own household with no dependence on either origin

20
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couple choose to live near either family of origin

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Bilocal/ ambilocal

21
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A legally sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman

22
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The law that states marriage is the foundation of the family and an iviolable social institution…

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Article 1, family code of the Philippines (Executive order 209, s. 1987)

23
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5 Basic forms of marriage

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  1. Monogamy
  2. Polygamy
  3. Polygyny
  4. Polyandry
  5. Group Marriage
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Marriage in which two or more women share A husband

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Marriage of a woman to teo or more men at the same time
Polyandry
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Marriage of several men with several women
Group marriage
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A legal procedure which cancels marriage marriage is completely erased, legally, and declared that marriage technically never existed and was invalid
Annulment
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ending of a valid marriage, returning both parties to single status with the ability to remarry
Divorce
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3 different approach a divorce
1. simplified 2. uncontested 3. contested
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Men and women separate from bed and lodging but still married
Legal separation
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when two people living together in a sexual relationship without marriage
cohabitation
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This law states that family is a basic social institution
Article 149 of the civil code of the Philippines
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a group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood or adoption, constituting a single household
Family
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basic or elementary family, usually consisting of two parent and their dependent children
Nuclear family
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The expansion of the nuclear family
Extended family
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The qualities of a strong family
1. commitement 2. appreciation and affection 3. positive communication 4. enjoyable time together 5. spritual being 6. ability to cope with stress and crsis