RS WJEC GCSE FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
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roles .....Answer.....position, status or function of a person in
society as well as the characteristics and social behaviour
expected of them
family .....Answer.....foundation of society- citation Rabbi
Schneerson 'family is a microcosm of the universe'
all human relationships begin and are developed in the family
state importance of family for society
responsibilities .....Answer.....actions/duties one is expected to
carry on
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roles &responsibilities in a family .....Answer.....caring for children
caring for other family members, eg elderly
maintaining the family home
earning money to support the family
coahabitation .....Answer.....to live together in a sexual
relationship without being married or in a civil partnership
some people will never marry
some others will marry after a period of cohabitation
civil partnership .....Answer.....A civil partnership is a legally
recognised relationship between two people of the same sex. A
civil partnership only exists once it is registered. Once registered
it confers the same rights and responsibilities as marriage.
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contraception .....Answer.....methods used to prevent a woman
from becoming pregnant during or following a sexual
intercourse
gender equality .....Answer.....people of all gender enjoying the
same rights and opportunities in all aspects of their lives
commitment .....Answer.....a sense of dedication and obligation to
someone or something
types of family .....Answer.....1)nuclear family: 2 parents and one
or more children- most common in the UK
2)extended family: number of adults and children living together
in the same house, living together and sharing family roles
3)reconstituted family: some divorced adults choose to remarry
or live in a cohabiting relationship. This may lead to the creation
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of a reconstituted family; structure is made up of step-parents
and step-children
4)single-parent family: one parent raises one or more children
alone/the number of single-parents families is on the rise in the
UK due to an increase in the number of divorces
1)nuclear family .....Answer.....2 parents and one or more
children- most common in the UK
2)extended family .....Answer.....number of adults and children
living together in the same house, living together and sharing
family roles
3)reconstituted family .....Answer.....some divorced adults choose
to remarry or live in a cohabiting relationship. This may lead to
the creation of a reconstituted family; structure is made up of
step-parents and step-children