1.What do we call a group consisting of individuals connected through blood relations, marriage, or legal adoption?
2.Which of the following represents a nation that does not possess its own sovereign state?
3.Which institution is the largest university in the United Kingdom?
4.What term describes the way schools contribute to maintaining social and economic disparities from one generation to the next?
5.Which religion is characterized by the belief in multiple deities?
6.New Age movements are categorized under which type of religious movement?
7.Which of the following is NOT classified as an ethical religion?
8.According to Glidden’s analysis in Transformations of Intimacy, which of the following is NOT identified as a feature of intimate relationships in post-traditional societies?
9.What was the average age at which women got married for the first time in England and Wales in 1971?
10.What is the term for families where one or more adults have children from earlier marriages or relationships?
11.In modern Britain, which ethnic group has the smallest percentage of single-parent households?
12.What is the term used to describe the typical marriage pattern in modern Britain?
13.What does the emergence of new social movements suggest?
14.What does the transition from sole custody to joint parenting following a divorce imply?
15.According to Stones' research, what was the status of the nuclear family before the industrial era?
16.According to Parsons, what are the two primary roles of the contemporary family?
17.Which group primarily found the Nation of Islam movement appealing?
18.According to Herberg's (1955) research on religion in America, which of the following conclusions were drawn?
19.According to Marx, under what circumstance would religion cease to exist?
20.What are the three fundamental sources of power found in any political system?