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Polygamous is a term that applies to marriages where an individual has more than one spouse, is married to more than one person. A person married to two or more people is polygamous, is said to be committing polygamy, which is unlawful in the U.S. a polygamous relationship is one that involves more than two people, such as with the mormons' former tradition where the man marries 2+ wives.
Under existing law, the answer is no. To do so is considered bigamy. Some polygamous societies still exist, many of them considered to be offshoots of the LDS church, but none are condoned or sanctioned by the church.
Polygamous what? Do you mean polygamous marriage? If so then I think you mean: How does polygamy effect homes in the education of school children?
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A polygamous family is one in which one man who is married to several women at the same time, and the wives and their children are aware of this. Sometimes a man will marry several women but make each think she is his only wife. Then a polygamous family has not been created, and the man is merely a polygamist.
Some sociological theories that involve polygamy include structural functionalism, which examines how polygamous relationships may serve certain social functions within a particular society, and symbolic interactionism, which looks at how individuals within polygamous relationships define and negotiate their roles and identities. Additionally, feminist theory may critique polygamy for perpetuating gender inequalities and patriarchal power dynamics.
Sociology is the social science that is concerned with how societies are organized, including their rules, regulations, and laws. It explores how social structures and institutions impact human behavior and interactions within a society.
Monogamous.
The wives in a polygamous relationship often refer to themselves as "sister-wives".
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