CHAPTER 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Is a sovereign state who’s
citizens or subjects have a
common culture.

A

Nation State

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2
Q

Is the concept you develop
about yourself that evolves
over the course of your life.

A

Personal development

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3
Q

To understand man’s social experience, it is necessary to
make a wider analysis of man’s relationship to his natural
environment.

A

Culture

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4
Q

It is a product of
human social process
intended to meet basic
needs for survival

A

Society

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5
Q

It is a struggle and
compromise between the powerful and powerless, the have and the have nots.

A

Political Science

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6
Q

Important points in politics

A

COLLECTIVE
ACTIVITY,
INITIAL
DIVERSITY
OF VIEWS,
AUTHORITATIVE
POLICY,
RECOCILIATION
OF
DIFFERENCE

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7
Q

Is the branch of knowledge which deals
with the scientific study of man, his works
his body his behaviour and values, in
time and space.

A

Anthropology

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8
Q

a systematic study of a state
and its government with the relationships of men
in the community, with relation of men and
groups to the state itself and which the
relationship of a state with others sovereign.

A

Political Science

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9
Q

According to _____, the primary goal of
Political Science Is Citizenship education. It
requires the students to understand and
appreciate the duties and obligation of being a
mem of a society.

A

Ricardo Lazo

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10
Q

provides the students the knowledge and understanding of
a government with all its component curricula like public,
political theory, public administrator, Political philosophy and
political dynamics.

A

Knowledge Based

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11
Q

Inculcates the objectives and underlying principles of the
state the should be abided by the official and its citizens.

A

Competence Based

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12
Q

Prepares the students for future career path, Be it in legal
profession government service, political, teaching and
many more

A

Skill Based

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13
Q

According to _____, Sociology
is the scientific study of patterned
shared human behaviour.

A

Joseph Fitcher

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14
Q

Analyses
human interaction which is essential in
understanding man’s culture wake-up. It
may focus its attention on all kids of
social interaction.

A

Sociology

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15
Q

Father of History

A

Herodotus

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16
Q

Three branches of Government

A

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

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17
Q

They are the one who makes the law

A

legislative

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18
Q

They are the one who reviews the law

A

Executive

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19
Q

They are the one who judge whether laws follow the constitution

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20
Q

The government who release warrant of arrest

A

Supreme Court

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21
Q

The highest/most important law of the Philippines

A

The 1987 constitution

22
Q

Republic Act of Solid Waste

A

Republic Act. 9003

23
Q

“Culture is the process by which a
person becomes all that they were
created capable of being.”

A

Thomas Carlyle

24
Q

The process by which a
person becomes all that they were
created capable of being.”

A

Culture

25
Q

Refers to a group
of people sharing a common culture
within a defined territorial boundaries.

A

Society

26
Q

Refers to the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.

A

Material Culture

27
Q

Refers to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture, including beliefs, values, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions.

A

Non material culture

28
Q

It refers to any information received and perceived to be true.

A

Knowledge

29
Q

The perception of accepted reality. Reality refers to the existence of things whether material or non-material.

A

Beliefs

30
Q

These are established expectations of society as to how a person is supposed
to act depending on the requirements of the time, place, or situation.

A

Social Norms

31
Q

The patterns of repetitive behavior which becomes habitual and conventional part of
living.

A

Folkways

32
Q

The set of ethical standards and moral obligations as dictates of reason that
distinguishes human acts as right or wrong or good from bad.

A

Mores

33
Q

Belief that we have about what is important, both to us and society as a whole

A

Values

34
Q

The practical application of knowledge in converting raw materials into finished
products.

A

Technology

35
Q

As mentioned by_____ and his
associates “the range of variations between
culture is almost endless and yet at the same
time cultures ensemble one another in many
important ways.”

A

Dean Champion

36
Q

Refers to the
differences in social behaviors that different
cultures exhibit around the world.

A

Cultural Variation

37
Q

It is a perception that arises from the fact that
cultures, differ and each culture defines reality
differently. Judging another culture solely by the values and
standards of one’s own culture.

A

Ethnocentrism

38
Q

The attempt to judge behavior according to its
cultural context. The principle that an individual person’s beliefs
and activities should be understood by others in
terms of that individual’s own culture.

A

Cultural Relativism

39
Q

Species with a brain of a broca’s area
which is associated with speech in
modern humans was the first to make
stone tools. Also known ass “Handy Man”

A

Homo Habilis

40
Q

Species characterized by a longer
face, larger molar and premolar
teeth , and having a larger brain
case compared to habilis
particularly larger frontal lobes,
areas of the brain that processes
in formation .

A

Homo Rudolfensis

41
Q

The species name means “UPRIGHT
MAN” with body proportions like that
of modern humans . Adapted to hot
climates and mostly spread in Africa
and Asia.

A

Homo Erectus

42
Q

Species with a larger brow ridge and
short wide bodies that lived about
700,000 to 200,000 years ago in
Europe and Africa . They were the
first of early human species to live in
colder climates, first to hunt large
animals on routine basis using spears
, and first to construct human
shelters.

A

Homo Heidelbergenesis

43
Q

Species nicknamed ‘HOBBIT”
due to their small stature with a
height of more or less 3 feet
and lived 95,000 to 17000 years
ago in the island in Flores ,
Indonesia along with other
dwarfed animals species

A

Homo Florensiensis

44
Q

The species name means
“WISE MAN” that
appeared form 200,000
years ago . The present
human race belongs to
this species.

A

Homo Sapiens

45
Q

Adapted to winter climates especially
in icy cold places in Europe and Asia . . The
subspecies , also known as
“NEANDERTHAL MAN” is the closest
relative of modern human .

A

Homo Neanderthalensis

46
Q

The first to
practice burial of dead, hunting and
gathering food , and sewing clothes from
animal skin using bone needles .

A

Homo Neanderthalensis

47
Q

Subspecies known as Cro-Magnon
characterized to be anatomically
modern humans and lived in last
Ice Age of Europe

A

Homo Sapiens Sapiens

48
Q

They were the
first to produce art in cave
paintings and crafting decorated
tools and accessories.

A

Homo Sapiens Sapiens

49
Q

One can’t completely see the value in being human by contemplating a solitary part of our mind boggling narratives, dialects, bodies and social orders.

A

Holism

50
Q

The possibility that we should try to comprehend someone else convictions and practices according to the view point of their way of life opposed to our own.

A

Cultural Relativism

51
Q

We compares ideas, morals, practices, and system within or between cultures.

A

Comparison

52
Q

Allude to as ethnography, which is both interaction and after effect of social anthropological reaction.

A

Fieldwork