Answer:
Matriarchal Family.
Step-by-step explanation:
The term matriarchy refers to societies that were socially, economically, politically and culturally created by women. Within the family context, a matriarchal family is one that is a mirror of the patriarchal family, but reversing the gender of the dominant member. In a matriarchal family the dominant member is a woman and not a man. An example of this is the British royal family, where the dominant member is Queen Elizabeth II.