1
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family
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Traditional societies
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Extended family living together is common
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2
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2
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family
|
traditional cultures
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Extended family living together is common
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2
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3
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family
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Traditional culture
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Extended family living together and providing support is common in traditional cultures.
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1
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4
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family
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Traditional culture
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Extended family is highly valued and plays a crucial role in everyday life
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1
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5
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family
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Traditional culture
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Extended family members often live together
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1
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6
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family
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Traditional culture
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Respect for elders and family hierarchy is emphasized
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1
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7
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family
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Traditional societies
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Family structure based on extended family and community support
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1
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8
|
family
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Traditional societies
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Extended family (multiple generations living together) is common
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1
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9
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family
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Traditional societies
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Multigenerational families living together is common
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1
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10
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family
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Traditional societies
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Emphasizes extended family structure and strong intergenerational ties
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1
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11
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family
|
traditional societies
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Extended family living in the same household is common
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1
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12
|
family
|
traditional societies
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Extended family living together is common, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
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1
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13
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family
|
traditional society
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Extended family members often live together and play a significant role in child-rearing
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1
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14
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family roles
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traditional societies
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In daily life, family roles may be clearly defined, with specific responsibilities for each family member based on age and gender.
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1
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