Give the definition of family currently in use, and explain how it has changed

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For many years, the standard sociological definition of family has been a group of

people who are related to one another by bonds of blood, marriage, or adoption and

who live together, form an economic unit, and bear and raise children. Today's families

include many types of living arrangements and relationships, including single-parent

households, unmarried couples, lesbian and gay couples, and multiple generations (such

as grandparent, parent, and child) living in the same household. To accurately reflect

these changes in family life, sociologists have suggested a more encompassing

definition of what constitutes a family. We now define families as relationships in which

people live together with commitment, form an economic unit, care for any young, and

consider their identity to be significantly attached to the group. Sexual expression and

parent–child relationships are a part of most, but not all, family relationships.

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Which description accurately characterizes the Internet as a form of mass media?

A) It is both a source of increased isolation and a new form of community and social interaction. B) Thanks to the spread of technology, it is now accessible to everyone. C) In poor countries, it is most widely available to the working classes. D) Compared with other countries, the United States has the highest percentage of population using the Internet.

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Discuss the concerns surrounding one's right to privacy on the Internet.

What will be an ideal response?

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