| A | B |
| nuclear | (family) of two parents and their children living together in a household |
| consists of | is made up of |
| grow up | to live in a place during one's youth |
| extended | (family) including many generations and relatives who may live in other households |
| married couple | two people bound together as family by a legal union |
| household | the person or people living together in one home |
| relatives | people connected by blood or marriage to someone, relations |
| take care of | care for, to take responsibility for, to protect |
| tasks | assignments, jobs to be performed |
| industrialization | the development of manufacturing, production, and commercialization in a nation |
| majority | more than half but not all |
| afford | have enough money for |
| financially | monetarily, economically |
| emphasis | special importance placed on |
| opportunities | chances for advancement |
| tremendously | by a lot; enormously; greatly; marvelously |
| sociologists | people who study human relationships and the way these relationships affect their world |
| divorce | a legal ending of a marriage |
| stabilized | reached a calm, undisturbed state |