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It refers to the study of humans and their societies in the past and present.
Anthropology
Sociology
It focuses on the systematic study of society.
Political Science
Sociology
It is the tendency of each society to place its own culture patterns at the center of things.
Ethnocentrism
Xenocentrism
It promotes greater appreciation of the cultures one encountered along the way.
Xenophobia
Cultural Relativism
It refers to persons standards of behavior and are considered as judgment of what is important in life.
Beliefs
Values
It is something one accepts as true or real.
Beliefs
Values
The fear of what is perceived as foreign or strange
Xenophobia
Enculturation
It is the complex whole which encompasses beliefs, practices, values, norms, and everything that a person learns and shares as a member of society?
Culture
Norms
It is characterized by strong believe that one’s own culture is inferior.
Ethnocentrism
Xenocentrism
It is known as the differences among individuals on the basis of social characteristics.
Social Differences
Cultural Relativism
It is a common location that may develop a common culture.
Home
Family
It is the systematic study of government and politics.
Politics
Political Science
What benefits can we get from being aware of social, political, and cultural events within society?
People acquire knowledge and experiences necessary to survive the daily challenges of life.
Farm animals are given the chance to serve the community using their skills and hard work.
Which action may be considered a social behavior?
Despite being jobless, a fresh graduate maintains a good relationship with his neighbors.
Due to his mental incapacity, a person avoids interaction with others
What happens when the type of governance in the country changes?
political change
cultural change
Which of the following illustrates a transnational family?
Nadine’s mother works abroad.
Mico, together with his parents is living in abroad
What is an adverse effect of social, political, and cultural change within society?
Heritage tends to be forgotten
Complicated tasks are made easier
What causes cultural change within society?
Exposure to different ways on how to act, speak, and think
national policies not enforced properly
Which may be a subject of interest for a political scientist?
The timeliness of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines
Interpretation of Darangen of the Maranaos
Which among the following is a community or group joined together by sustained bond and interaction?
society
Value
What is society according to a sociological perspective?
Interaction of people to create a culture
Community of individuals creating works of art
Which statement does NOT adhere to an anthropological meaning of culture?
Constant and capable of withstanding the threats of change
Manifested through both tangible and intangible evidences of human existence
Which statement might be a source of interest for a sociologist?
Social groups based on social status are created
Filipinos say honorifics such as “po” and “opo.”
A boy assists an elderly crossing the street.
All of the above
Which of the following is a manifestation of culture within society?
People learned to worship the spirits of nature
People developed their way of communication
What will happen if society does NOT have any form of culture?
Society will be dull and will not continue to develop
People will enjoy the benefits of society
Which is the best example of a uniquely Filipino culture?
participating Santacruzan
hanging out at the mall
Which is the best example of a POSITIVE Filipino culture?
Resilient
Crab mentality
Which of the following is NOT a Taytayeňos identity?
Hamaka Festival
Sili ice cream
What is socialization?
studying other cultures
sharing different cultures
What is the function of enculturation in helping us adapt to a new environment?
It helps us learn and acquire the culture of our new surroundings by simply experiencing and observing
It will guide us and help us gain friends that will teach us their culture
Karlo witnessed animal sacrifice ritual of the natives when he visited Mindanao. He, however, analyzed the ritual as unique to their culture and was done to appease their god. What was manifested in his behavior?
cultural relativism
social relativism
Shane tells her classmate that her religious beliefs are correct while she discredits the validity of her classmate’s religious beliefs. What is shown through Shane's claims?
social relativism
Xenocentrism
In what situation is cultural relativism manifested?
Angela respected a ritual of an indigenous group that she visited
Tony considers the traditional food of his tribe the best
What is a representation of the ways of living established by a society passed generation to generation?
cultural heritage
tangible heritage
What heritage refers to objects that can be stored such as traditional clothing, vehicles, or documents?
Tangible
Intangible
Which of the following can be categorized as intangible heritage?
Miagao Church
Story of Malakas at Maganda
Culture defines attitudes, values and goals
Each person learns from his culture on what is good, true and beautiful.
Culture provides individuals with a ready-made view of the universe.
Culture defines myths, legends & myths
Each person learns from his culture on what is good, true and beautiful
Culture provides individuals with a ready-made view of the universe
Culture defines situation
Each culture has subtle cues which defines scenarios
People find a readymade set of patterns which they learn and follow
Culture provides behavior patterns
Each culture has subtle cues which defines scenarios
People find a readymade set of patterns which they learn and follow
Dynamic, Flexible, and Adaptive
Culture does not remain stagnant
Culture is learned and acquired through interactions with people
Gratifying
Every society has a culture of its own that differs from one
Culture is a process which human beings satisfy their wants
Social
Social interaction are connected and may change from time to time
Culture is learned and acquired through interactions with people.
Shared
Culture develops through social interaction
Because of diversity, culture is always subjected to debate
Transmitted
Culture is often called “learned ways of behaviour”
Culture are handed down by the elders to the next generation
Unstable
Social interaction are connected and may change from time to time
Culture is often called “learned ways of behaviour”
Varies from society to society
Every society has a culture of its own that differs from one another
Culture is learned and acquired through interactions with people
Learned
Every society has a culture of its own that differs from one another
Culture is learned and acquired through interactions with people
Contested
Social interaction are connected and may change from time to time
Because of diversity, culture is always subjected to debate
political dynasty
Cultural Change
Political Change
transnational families
Social Change
Cultural Change
youth volunteerism
Social Change
Cultural Change
same sex partnership
Social Change
Cultural Change
video gaming
Social Change
Cultural Change
modern transportation
Social Change
Cultural Change
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