Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Sociology46m
- 2. Research Methods in Sociology43m
- 3. Culture22m
- 4. Society and Social Interaction20m
- 5. Socialization and the Life Course46m
- 6. Groups and Organizations35m
- 7. Media and Technology15m
- 8. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control43m
- 9. Social Stratification in the U.S.40m
- 10. Global Inequality8m
- 13. Relationships, Marriage, and Family20m
- 14. Education25m
- 15. Religion19m
- 16. Government and Politics21m
- 17. Work and Economy13m
- 18. Health and Medicine18m
- 19. Urbanization, Population, and Environment Coming soon
- 20. Social Movements and Social Change10m
13. Relationships, Marriage, and Family
Mate Selection
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Which of the following statements regarding polygamy are true?
I. Polyandry refers to a marriage with multiple husbands.
II. Polyandry is more common than polygyny.
III. Certain religions allow polygamy under the condition that the multiple partners are adequately provided for.
A
I & II.
B
I & III.
C
II & III.
D
I, II, & III.
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Step 1: Understand the definitions of key terms. Polyandry is a form of polygamy where a woman has multiple husbands, while polygyny is where a man has multiple wives.
Step 2: Evaluate statement I: 'Polyandry refers to a marriage with multiple husbands.' Since polyandry literally means one woman with multiple husbands, this statement is true.
Step 3: Evaluate statement II: 'Polyandry is more common than polygyny.' Research and sociological data show that polygyny is more common globally than polyandry, so this statement is false.
Step 4: Evaluate statement III: 'Certain religions allow polygamy under the condition that the multiple partners are adequately provided for.' This is true, as some religions permit polygamy with conditions related to fairness and provision.
Step 5: Based on the evaluations, identify which combinations of statements are true and select the correct answer accordingly.
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