Q2: The Human Person in Society Flashcards
TYPES OF SOCIETIES
HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETY
PASTORAL SOCIETY
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FEUDAL SOCIETY
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
This form of society is recognized as the earliest and the simplest; basically, small and composed mostly of families.
HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETY
They are nomadic, meaning, they kept on transferring from one place to another to look for food, thus, they do not have permanent houses.
HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETY
_____ are tasked to hunt large animals while _____ are tasked in the collection
of vegetables and other crops.
MEN
WOMEN
This form of society is characterized by the raising of animals to supply their food especially in the regions of the world where vegetable growing is not possible.
PASTORAL SOCIETY
They also engage in buying and selling of goods with other groups.
PASTORAL SOCIETY
This form of society engages in the growing of plants, fruits and vegetables.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
In this society, there is enough food supply.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
This form of society grows rice and other crops.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Money became a form of exchange for goods and services.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
It is a form of society in which the ruler or lord owned all the land while
the farmers or laborers farmed it.
FEUDAL SOCIETY
This society used machineries in the production of goods and services.
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
Also known as the virtual (computer) society, people use technology and the
Internet to communicate, to engage in business and access different
information that can be if used to deal with daily activities.
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
_______ are set of traits and behaviors that society considers good and acceptable.
Norms
______ are made to provide us proper guidelines to sustain peace and order.
Laws