Socialization Of Family

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Family is often the first form of socialization an individual gets. It occurs even before daycare, formal schooling, and peer influence. Family also affects an individual’s life opportunities by racial/ethnic history and socioeconomically history. My family is relatively small compared to most. As of August 2015 all of my great grandparents have passed away, leaving just three generation alive. My family has constantly been middle class throughout society with the exception of situational poverty like divorce, widowed, great depression, and repression. Starting on the maternal side with my great grandparents Douglas Woodard and Anna Williams. Douglas also known as grandpa on the farm was employed by the military and also spend his time at Many things have been lost over the years or forgotten all together. My great grandparents Thelma and Oral Chester can be found on the 1940 Federal Senses. Neither one went to college nor the military. Both were hard workers and worked where there was money to be made. My great grandparents Blanche and Edward Kavich were a different story though. Edward signed up with the Navy. Here he can be seen at age 18 in his Navy uniform. Early in his Navy career he was stationed in the Philippines where he spend his free time handing making this to bring home. It was sown together with Japanese silk threaded onto Japanese parchment paper. At the bottom an image of the ship he was on. Not spending his money at sea Edward was able to send money home to Blanche. Blanche put the money in the bank and lived off of what she made at the diner she worked at. She never received more than a middle school education, but she had a good idea about how to manage Sociology would suggest that this would be due to the color of skin we have. The white privilege allowed my family to obtain better jobs, better schooling, and better economic advantages than people of color. After looking at my family I can see how wealth was passed down generation to generation. Every generation got wealthier even to the smallest extent. Every generation was able to obtain an equal or higher education than the last. I will be the first in my family tree to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Due to my father’s wealth and hard work I did not have to buy my first vehicle, but he gifted me a reliable vehicle that lasted for six years. Therefore, when I was ready to buy my second vehicle I was able to buy new. My father was able to afford a house and paid it off, so he decided to buy a foreclosed house that we could remodel together. He later sold me the house for the grand total of 79,000 dollars, exactly what he bought it for plus the money he put into it. It is worth 92,000 dollars. I was able to apply for a credit card at the age of 19 likely because of my color of skin and the fact that my father had a good credit score because he was taught money management. I am able to travel the world because I have family that live around the country and the ability to pay to go out of the country. Without family money and a father who gave me white skin and the knowledge of money management I

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