Lesson 1: Nature, Goals, and Perspectives of Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science Flashcards

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relates to sociology

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anthropology

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it always describes human, human behaviour and
human societies around the world.

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anthropology

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It is a comparative science that
examines all societies.

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anthropology

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4
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The term anthropology means

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scientific study of man or human beings

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5
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studies, human societies and elements of
cultural life.

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cultural anthropology

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6
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an example of cultural anthropology which focuses on language in a certain society.

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linguistic anthropology

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The goal of
studying anthropology is to

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understand the origin of human evolution and diverse forms of its existence throughout time

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The study of Man and its various aspects

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anthropology

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9
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anthropology may be a subject fo

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science or arts

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10
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it is a branch of sociology

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anthropology

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It describes
human, human behaviour and human societies and it examines all
societies around the world

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anthropology

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12
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. It also describes the ancestors through time
and space in relation to its environmental, social relations, and culture

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anthropology

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13
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the study of human social relationships and institutions.

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sociology

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to understand how
human action and consciousness both shape and are shaped by
surrounding cultural and social structures.

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sociology

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15
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a social science

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sociology

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16
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it belongs to the family of social sciences.

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sociology

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17
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focuses its aspects on man, his social manners, social
activities and social life

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sociology

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its goal is to help you understand
how human action and consciousness both shape and are shaped by the
surrounding cultural and social structures

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sociology

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s a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.

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political science

20
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it essentially deals with the large-scale actions of
humans, and group mentality

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political science

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it is a discipline that deals with several aspects such as the study of state and government

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political science

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It deals with the nature and formation of the state
and attempts to understand its forms and functions.

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political science

23
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its goal is to constantly deepen the knowledge, discover progress and
protect the quality of life within a group, community, country, and the
world.

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political science

24
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it is the study of power relationships and competing interests
among states around the world.

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political science

25
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It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.

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culture

26
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It always describes human, human behaviour and human societies around the
world.

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anthropology

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. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.

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political science

28
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It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.

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sociology

29
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It is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some
person or thing.

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beliefs

30
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This term means scientific study of man or human beings.

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anthropology

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It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.

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nature of culture

32
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It attempts to explain how the social world operates.

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sociology theory

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It is used to analyse and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge.

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theoretical perspective

34
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It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of
resources,power, and inequality.

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conflict perspective

35
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T/F: Culture is defined as how people relate to nature and their physical
environment.

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true

36
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T/F: The term “Politics” means scientific study of man or human beings.

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false

37
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T/F: Theoretical perspective is used to analyse and explain objects of social
study, and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.

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true

38
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T/F: Anthropology always describes human, human behaviour and human
societies around the world.

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true

39
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T/F: Beliefs refer to the state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence
is placed in some person or thing.

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true

40
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T/F: Cultural perspective sees social life as a competition, and focuses on
the distribution of resources, power, and inequality

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false

41
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T/F: Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions.

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true

42
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T/F: Sociological theory attempts to explain how the social world operates

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true

43
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T/F: Political Science, social science that deals with humans and their
interactions.

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true

44
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T/F: Nature of politics refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary
anthropology.

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false