UCSP updated Flashcards
It is the legal relationship that binds a person and a country.
Nationality
The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulations to follow.
Law
This refers to the theory, art, and practice of government.
Politics
A thing given in recognition of one’s conformity.
Reward
A thing given when someone disobeys the law showing non-conformity.
Punishment
It refers to the state of being intellectually gifted and/or having physically or mentally challenged conditions.
Exceptionality
This refers to social or religious customs prohibiting or forbidding the discussion of a particular practice.
Taboos
It is an action that violates social and cultural norms.
Deviancy
It is defined as the state of having internalized norms as part of social expectations.
Conformity
It refers to culturally learned differences between men and women rather than their biological differences.
Gender
an individual’s way of life, ranging from the food he or she eats, the clothes he or she wears, and the house where he or she lives.
It also includes both the material and non-material things that he or she possesses or acquires.
Non-material
things are the norms and values as well as the intangible aspects of his or her existence: music, dance, poetry, and other forms of expressions that showcase his or her creativity and artistry.
Culture also includes fads and fashion trends, manners and taboos as well as scientific knowledge and technology that manifest through tangible aspects, such as architectural and engineering wonders, advancement in medicine, and breakthroughs in transportation and communication.
Culture
an organized group or groups of interdependent people who share a common territory, language, and culture, and who act together for collective survival and well-being.
Society
Three branches of politics
Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary
is a relatively stable cluster of statuses, general norms, and role behavior, which are involved in the acquisition and exercise of power and decision-making in society (Turner: 215).
The institution that sets up the social norms and values as to who will possess “the monopoly of legitimate use of physical force within a given territory,” how that power is acquired and maintained, and how that power is organized and exercised, comprises the state (Weber: 216).
Political institution
is a concrete example of a political institution.
It exercises power especially in relation to governance and decision-making.
Government
is manifested in the acquisition of statuses and functions.
defined in democratic principles, is a status granted to individuals or institutions to properly run the government and implement the rule of the law in a society
Power
serves as the.
functions as the chief executive and the commander-in-chief, especially in policy-making and other matters related to governance and imposition of laws.
president or the prime minister