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Bacteria do not belong to a single family; there are multiple families of bacteria. Enterobacteriaceae and Elusimicrobiaceae are examples of bacterial families.
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A matriarchal family is a family where the mother is the head or the dominant figure of the family, usually the grandmother. This is seen in the royal family of England.
A matriarchal family is a social unit where the mother or female figure is the central authority figure and holds primary power and decision-making roles within the family. In matriarchal families, women tend to have higher status and influence compared to men.
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MAtriarchal is The family revolved around the mother as the head of the family thus making it a matriarchal family since the father had passed away some years ago .
1. a family, society, community, or state governed by women. 2. a form of social organization in which the mother is head of the family, and in which descent is reckoned in the female line, the children belonging to the mother's clan; matriarchal system. by:blogzky_11
Patriarch - father. Matriarch - mother. Let's give an example: John and Betty are the parents of Mitch Longley. Mitch's patriarchal family consists of family members on his father's side. Mitch's matriarchal family are the family members from his mother's side. In another sense, a patriarchal family is ruled by the father-husband who makes all the decisions and whose authority is not questioned. A matriarchal family is ruled by the mother-wife who makes all the decisions and whose authority is not questioned.
Matriarchal in most sense of that definition. The females owned the property and carried the name, if you married you joined her family. So in that sense they were matriarchal. Although she had no voice in council, so in that sense Patriarchal.Tribal societies were balanced between both, each having their power in their respective realms.
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Some cultures are matriarchal; in other words, the mothers are the head of the family
The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory was created in 2000.
Matriarchal, as the family line would follow the mother's side and would be the indicator of clan or kinship.
The Hopi people have a matriarchal society that continues to exist today.