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Why are modern families different from families in earlier times?

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Answered by Varshini196
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Firstly, the size of the family is different. Traditional families are extended and consists of grandparents, uncles, aunts, parents and children, whereasthe modern family is nuclear and contains only the parents and their children. In addition, the amount of respect to the elderly is different.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

The family is a very old social group. It has existed for a long time.

Explanation:

The family is a very old social group. It has existed for a long time. It is older than society and as old as human life itself. But for all that, it is not a static institution. It always changes with the passage of time.Because of this, the structure of the modern family is not the same as it was  a century ago. First of all, a fundamental difference between the modern family and the ancient family relates to their size. In ancient societies, the common family system was the order of the day. In the past there were very large families with members from many generations.In the past, not only parents and their children lived in one house, but also the families of their brothers, grandparents and widowed daughters of the same family.

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Many families are materialistic now than they were earlier. They also tend to be close-knit as compared to families from earlier times. has also become significant in the modern world.

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