Lesson 3 Flashcards
It is the part of the brain containing most of the cell bodies of neurons.
Gray Matter
It is a postulate stating humans are naturally attracted to one another because of their same physical appearance. (e.g. walking and standing on two legs)
Habitual Bipedalism
This aspect of human behavior leads humans to understand the significance and relationship of things to one another, as well as elaborate on symbolic representation of concepts or ideas either literally or figuratively.
Abstract Reasoning
It is the innate function of human consciousness that aids in higher chances of survival and awareness of one’s surroundings.
Emotions
This is the ability of humans to gather information and process them through reasoning, concepts, ideas, and memories and arrive at a conclusion or judgement.
Cognition
It is an elaborate and diverse way of effective habitual communication using signs or symbols.
Language
It is a type of adaptation in which humans utilize and develop their awareness, thinking, knowledge, and response about themselves and their surroundings.
Substinence
Martin is living in a province known for its vast greenery and abundance in crops. One day, a tyrant firm purchases a large part of the land where the village Martin resides and begins to construct various infrastructures that had ruined a great number of crops that serve as the people’s source of food. The situation is getting worse and worse day by day due to the continuous reconstruction of the land. What do you think will happen to Martin?
He will be forced to live somewhere else that will be favorable to his subsistence.
What are the seven (7) characteristics of human culture?
Religion, Technology, Food and Cooking, Arts, Rituals, Settlement, and Knowledge
The following are examples of technocomplexes?
Boat, Pottery, Axe, and Megalithic structures
Also referred to as the “neolithic revolution.” It is considered as the turning point of many human cultures from having a nomadic lifestyle of hunting-gathering to having permanently settled societies.
First Agricultural Revolution
When was the concept of the silk road birthed?
Industrial Revolution
What were the routes that were connected by the silk road?
East Asia, Central Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Europe
It is the advent of digitalization where information is transformed into bits that can be read by computers.
Information Revolution
What were the six (6) Cradles of Civilization?
Mesopotamia and Middle Eastern societies, Egypt and African societies, Indian and South Asian societies, China, Central Andes, Mesoamerica and Central American societies.