CLST 2102 Roman Family Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100%
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What Latin term comes closest to fitting a modern nuclear family? -domus
What type of family relationship was considered closest? -agnates (blood relatives through a
father)
-then there is cognates (blood relatives in general, good for specifying between paternal and
maternal blood)
-then affines (relatives by marriage)
Be ready for questions about the powers of a paterfamilias. -father of the family
-no one but the state hold authority over
-master of familia people and property
-power of control
-legal responsibility
-control of property
-power to execute
Outside of death, in what four ways could his power end? -only with death
-diminished mental capacity
-emancipation of sons
-marriage with manus ("hand") of daughters
-divorce of wife if marriage was with manus
What was the role and power of the family council in relation to the paterfamilias? -included
wife, adult children of both sexes, in laws, half-siblings, friends
, -NOT supposed to be a tyrant
-an advisory body like the senate
-not required to follow the advice of the family council but he usually did (custom and family
peace)
To what does peculium refer? -property that a father allowed his child or slave to hold as his
own
What was the main responsibility of a wife? -responsible for the household
-oversaw raising of children
-nurses and paedagogues
-oversaw the slaves and running of the house
-keys to the storerooms
What was the Roman attitude towards contraception and abortion? -abortion & birth
control was legal but frowned upon (had to be within the first 40 days of contraception)
What long-term contraceptive is mentioned by Pliny the
Elder? -toss slaves into a pool of lampreys
What limits were there to acceptable male and female sexual activity? -social status of
sexual partner
-matrimonial status
-free or paid
-intent of procreation of not
-who was sexually dominant or submissive
Correct Answers
What Latin term comes closest to fitting a modern nuclear family? -domus
What type of family relationship was considered closest? -agnates (blood relatives through a
father)
-then there is cognates (blood relatives in general, good for specifying between paternal and
maternal blood)
-then affines (relatives by marriage)
Be ready for questions about the powers of a paterfamilias. -father of the family
-no one but the state hold authority over
-master of familia people and property
-power of control
-legal responsibility
-control of property
-power to execute
Outside of death, in what four ways could his power end? -only with death
-diminished mental capacity
-emancipation of sons
-marriage with manus ("hand") of daughters
-divorce of wife if marriage was with manus
What was the role and power of the family council in relation to the paterfamilias? -included
wife, adult children of both sexes, in laws, half-siblings, friends
, -NOT supposed to be a tyrant
-an advisory body like the senate
-not required to follow the advice of the family council but he usually did (custom and family
peace)
To what does peculium refer? -property that a father allowed his child or slave to hold as his
own
What was the main responsibility of a wife? -responsible for the household
-oversaw raising of children
-nurses and paedagogues
-oversaw the slaves and running of the house
-keys to the storerooms
What was the Roman attitude towards contraception and abortion? -abortion & birth
control was legal but frowned upon (had to be within the first 40 days of contraception)
What long-term contraceptive is mentioned by Pliny the
Elder? -toss slaves into a pool of lampreys
What limits were there to acceptable male and female sexual activity? -social status of
sexual partner
-matrimonial status
-free or paid
-intent of procreation of not
-who was sexually dominant or submissive