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  1. Explain the difference between bilateral and unilateral descent. Using your own association with kinship, explain which type of descent applies to you? What shows do you watch that depict American families?

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  3. noun. the kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors. synonyms: descent, filiation, lineage. see more. line of descent traced through both the maternal and paternal sides of the family. line of descent traced through one side of the family.

  4. Explain the difference between bilateral and unilateral descent. Using your own association with kinship, explain which type of descent applies to you? What shows do you watch that depict American families?

  5. Explain the difference between bilateral and unilateral descent. Using your own association with kinship, explain which type of descent applies to you? What shows do you watch that depict American families?

  6. Jan 14, 2021 · Residency and Lines of Descent. When considering one’s lineage, most people in the United States look to both their father’s and mother’s sides. Both paternal and maternal ancestors are considered part of one’s family. This pattern of tracing kinship is called bilateral descent. Note that kinship, or one’s traceable ancestry, can be ...

  7. Aug 22, 2024 · In such systems descent defines bounded groups. The principle operates similarly whether the rule of descent is matrilineal (traced through the mother in the female line) or patrilineal (traced through the father in the male line).

  8. line of descent in British English. (laɪn əv dɪˈsɛnt ) noun. 1. someone's line of descent is all the people they are descended from. an ancient family who trace their line of descent back more than a thousand years. 2. See a direct line of descent from sth. Collins English Dictionary.

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