UCSP Flashcards

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when a parent or both parents live and work in another country while the children remain in their country of origin.

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Transnational family

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2
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is the transformation culture or the way people live

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Cultural change

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3
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It is an interaction among people where they can share a common culture.

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Society

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importance to trust, honesty and fidelity.

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Values

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5
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The process through which we learn the norms, customs, values and roles of society, from birth through death, is called

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Socialization

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6
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The species name that means “Upright Man” with body proportions similar to that modern human is called

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Homo erectus

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Examining the remains of ancient and historical human population to promote an understanding of how humans adapted to their environment and developed called

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Archeology.

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Judging another culture society by the values and standards of one’s own culture is called

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ethnocentrism.

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9
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The smallest unit responsible for preservation the value system of society is called

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Nuclear family.

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10
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Mommy and Daddy taught their one- year- old daughter Claudia how to play ABC song with the use of their Lenovo cellphone. Now, Claudia can able to open phone and sing the ABC song. In this situation, it is called

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Culture is learned.

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11
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is the scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior.

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Sociology

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

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Social norms.

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13
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UCSP is a multidisciplinary course that integrates and combines the contents, methods and theories of the following:

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Anthropology, Political Science and Sociology.

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14
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Are guides or models of behavior that tell us what is proper and appropriate or inappropriate, right or wrong.

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Norms

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15
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is one of the stages in the study of Political Science wherein the state or nation is considered as a human institution and is therefore absolute or cannot be changed.

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Metaphysical stage

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16
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expounds on the study of important matters in our personal lives, communities and the whole world emphasizing the connection or relationship that must always be considered.

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Sociology

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refers to the system of symbols that have specific and arbitrary meaning in a given society.

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Culture

18
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considered worthy of preservation for the future generations to like the historical landmarks, places and buildings in the society.

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Historic Heritage

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is the time that marked the Homo erectus’ existence in the history of the world, where people used hand axes and other stone tools were created.

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Upper paleolithic

20
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deals with a far-reaching understanding of the political systems, principles, theoretical, and integrative ways to politics and the exercise of each individual’s rights.

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Political Government

21
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a perspective on society that enables us to comprehend common occurrences and make better decisions both individually and collectively.

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Common Sense

22
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In a world where poverty shows little signs of going away, social class nonetheless remains a key source of division within and between communities. This implies

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Social Differences.

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It is people’s tendency to prioritize their own culture and assess the conduct and beliefs of individuals from other cultures using their own cultural standards is called

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ethnocentrism.

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 is a cultural characteristic that is relevant to the legal connection between a person and a nation, enabling the state to provide protection and exercise jurisdiction over a person.

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Nationality

25
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serves as the vehicle for the formulation, expression, and execution of the state’s will.

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Government

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One of the three major ideas in anthropology that pertains to people. Development to adapt to specific environmental changes that could take millions of years is referred to as

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Evolution.

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is basically the study of the cultural heritage of the past through examination of the physical remains and ruins of past cultures.

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Biological anthropology

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is the study of human behavior as it relates to the society and its institutions.

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Social science

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is basically the science of the physical or material world.

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Physical science

30
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is a mental state that that adheres to the true nature of things through observation and not relying on interpretation.

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Scientific

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is characterized by its exact and clear- cut way of inquiring into the nature of things. In short, the scientific method is a precise design used for conducting research.

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Scientific method

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basically studies man as an individual and its relation to other individuals and the entire universe.

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Sociology

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A conceptual framework or paradigm used to examine the intricate relationship among individuals in the society and how they react to their environment.

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Sociological themes

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is a sociological theory that asserts the idea that society evolves through the cruel process of survival of the fittest.

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Social Darwinism

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is a movement that believes that valid knowledge can only be achieved through the use of the methods of scientific inquiry or the scientific method.

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Liberalism

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is a kind of perspective that allows individuals to see their lives as a product of the various social forces.

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Holism

37
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serves as the vehicle for the formulation, expression, and execution of the state’s will.

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Government

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SOCIOLOGY

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CULTURE

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SOCIETY

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41
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It seeks to comprehend our evolutionary history and what makes us unique as a species, as well as the wide range of our social structures around the worldand through time

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Anthropology