15 questions
Identity the distinctive characteristic that defines an individual or is shared by those by those belonging to a particular group.
True
False
The concept of identity is related to _______, ________, and _________ change.
behavioral, social, and spiritual
behavioral, social, and cultural
social, political, and psychological
social, cultural, and political
The disciplines under which identity, culture, society, and politics are studied are collectively called __________.
Social studies
Social science
Special science
All of the above
_____________ is the systematic study of the biological, cultural, and social aspects of man.
Sociology
Anthropology
Archaeology
None of the above
The word anthropology was derived from two Greek work known as anthropos and logos.
Anthropos refers as _________.
Society
Culture
Man
Study
The word anthropology was derived from two Greek work known as anthropos and logos.
Logos refers as _________.
Society
Culture
Man
Study
An identity of an individual can be identified based on the following factors except.....
Family
Gender
Race
None of the above
_________, which is loosely defined as a society’s way of life, provides the basis for forging identities.
Society
Culture
Society and Culture
None of the above
A type of anthropology that studies the origins of humans as well as the interplay between social factors and the processes of human evolution, adaptation, and variation over time.
Social Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
A type of anthropology that studies cultural variation across different societies and examines the need to understand each culture in its own context.
Social Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
A type of anthropology that studies how social patterns and practices and cultural variations develop across different societies.
Social Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
A type of anthropology that studies language and discourse and how they reflect and shape different aspects of the human society and culture.
Social Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
Political scientists help us to misunderstand the nature and characteristics of authority and power distribution
True
False
Learning about one’s self, culture, and society entails knowledge about various identities and how these shape people’s views and behavior.
True
False
People may have multiple identities depending on the groups to which they belong.
True
False