
Unit 1 Test Review (Evolution Of The Family/Maslow Hierarchy)
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- Q1
Which family is a couple and their dependent children; regarded as a basic social unit
Blended
Extended
Nuclear
Adoptive
Foster
20s - Q2
Which family is a person bringing up a child/children without a partner.
Single Parent
Co-Parenting
Blended
Extended
20s - Q3
Which family is parents not living together sharing responsibilities for a child/children
Adoptive
Co-Parenting
Blended
Extended
Nuclear
20s - Q4
A family or adult who takes care of a child who is not his or her biological child
Co-Parenting
Foster
Nuclear
Blended
Adoptive
20s - Q5
a family who has welcomed a child born to another into their family and legally adopted that child as their own
Foster
Nuclear
Adoptive
Extended
20s - Q6
couples who choose or cannot have children
Childless
Extended
Foster
Nuclear
20s - Q7
a family that extends beyond the nuclear family; including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives who all live in one household
Adoptive
Blended
Extended
Foster
20s - Q8
a couple and their children from this and all previous relationships
Nuclear
Adoptive
Extended
Childless
Blended
20s - Q9
In the 1900's, most families were....
Extended
Adoptive
Nuclear
Blended
20s - Q10
In 2020 most families were extended
falsetrueTrue or False20s - Q11
The new most prevalent family is..
Blended
Foster
Adoptive
Extended
Nuclear
20s - Q12
List The Order Of Maslow Hierarchy Of Needs.
Users link answersLinking30s - Q13
What does the first level need?
Air Food Shelter Water Clothing Rest Warmth
is one knowing and understanding your potential.
Job security Health care Laws Rules
Parents Friends Siblings Community involvement Clubs and sports
20s - Q14
What does the second level need?
Parents Friends Siblings Community involvement Clubs and sports
Air Food Shelter Water Clothing Rest Warmth
Job security Health care Laws Rules
is one knowing and understanding your potential.
20s - Q15
What does the third level need?
Parents Friends Siblings Community involvement Clubs and sports
Job security Health care Laws Rules
Air Food Shelter Water Clothing Rest Warmth
know your potential
20s