Lesson 1 Flashcards

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Who believed that each individual already contains the whole information field of society?

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David Bohm

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Who said that the human person is the primary actor who creates the type of society that we are, which also includes customs and traditions?

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David Bohm

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3
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According to ____, culture differs depending on the needs of the individual

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David Bohm

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4
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What are the keywords for Bohm?

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  • whole information field of society
  • human is the primary actor
  • culture differs on the needs of the individual
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5
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Who said “Culture of any society represents adaptation or adjustments to the various conditions of life, including the physical, social and supernatural environment”?

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Schwartz

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Who said that people who need more will be pushed more by their inner drives to attain such things. (This drives consist of biological and physiological drives such as craving for power, greatness and successes)

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Schwartz

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7
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Refer to the complex whole

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Edward B. Tylor

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8
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Serves as the foundation of man’s continuing interaction with his surroundings.

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Edward B. Tylor

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9
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People develop a culture of their own from the learning and experiences from environmental exposure.

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Edward B. Tylor

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10
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People in Society defined by culture share _______.

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  • norms
  • values
  • culture
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Significance of Culture by Banaag

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  • conveys and facilitates meaning
  • human satisfaction
  • adaptation and integration
  • patterns of acceptable social behavior
  • production of man-made things
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12
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collection of people in a specific territory who shares the same norms, values, and culture

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Society

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13
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Worked together with the guidance of social norms to maintain and sustain harmony.

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Society

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14
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Fundamental Elements are its members (People)

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Society

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15
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People in the society are categorized by outsiders as a single category through generalization

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Society

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16
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People in the society are categorized by outsiders as a ____ through generalization

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single category

17
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People in the society are categorized by outsiders as a single category through __________

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generalization

18
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Aspects of Society

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  • culture
  • institution
  • social norms
  • social groups
  • traditions
  • customs
19
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Significance of Studing Society

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  • Representation of our identity
  • Characterize the totality of a territory
  • Symbol of political independence
  • Avenue for economic interdependence
20
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Definition of Politics by Haque

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  • Collective activity
  • Initial diversity of views
  • Reconciliation of difference
  • Authoritative policy
21
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Significance of Politics

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  • Consensus and Compromise
  • Society
  • Power and Distribution of Resources
  • Art of Government
  • Public Affairs
  • Academics
22
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Who said “a scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior. It analyze human interactions which is essential in understanding man’s cultural make-up”

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Joseph Fichter

23
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Social Interaction

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  • Social Arts
  • Social Organization
  • Social Relationships
  • Social Structure
  • Social Processes
24
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It refers to the totality of what man has learned as a member of a society

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It is the perception of individual to accept reality
Beliefs
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They are customary patterns of everyday life that specify what is socially correct and proper in everyday life.
Folkways
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The totality of social organization which include the social structure and system
Society
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It refers to the stable pattern or configuration of social relationship and social interaction in the society
Social Structure
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It is the scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior
Sociology
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The branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his works, his body, his behavior and values in time and space
Anthropology
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It is the scientific study of the state and politics which deals with the nature, principles and mechanics of rule, authority, power and influence
Political Science
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a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects have a common culture. They speak the same language and have common descent, and share a common history.
nation-state
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a concept you developed about yourself that evolves over the course of one’s life.
Personal Identity
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refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group striving.
Culture
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the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
culture
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The process by which people come to believe that there is a “right” way to think, express themselves and act.
Socialization
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Effects of Westernization
* Colonial Mentality * Globalization * Social Impact
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A mindset of preferring foreign culture, values, and products over one's own, often resulting from historical colonization.
colonial mentality