Lesson 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Deals with the
natural/physical world: its
processes, elements, and
compositions.

A

Natural Science

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2
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Deals with human behavior
in its social and cultural
aspects.

Primarily focuses in human
society and social
relationships.

A

Social Science

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3
Q

It is the study of of the origin and development of human
societies and cultures including:

A

Anthropology

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4
Q

what does anthropos means?

A

man

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5
Q

what does logos mean?

A

study

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6
Q

a person who studies anthropology

A

Anthropologist

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7
Q

A German anthropologist

Known as the “Father of
Modern Anthropology”

A

FRANZ BOAS

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8
Q

focuses on humans as biological organisms,
including their evolution and contemporary variation

A

Physical Anthropology or “Biological Anthropology”

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9
Q

focuses on humans as culture-producing and culture-reproducing creatures

study how people who share a common cultural system organize and shape the
physical and social world around them, and are in turn shaped by those ideas,
behaviors, and physical environments.

A

Cultural Anthropology or social anthropology

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10
Q

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

analysis of artifacts and fossils as evidence for
evaluating past human culture and society

A

Archaeology

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11
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It is a study of how language influence in social life.

Participant observation

A

Linguistic Anthropology

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12
Q

is the study of the evolution of languages over time. It is concerned
with the changes that occur in language over long periods of time and the processes that
lead to these changes.

A

Historical linguistics

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13
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It is a systematic study of human relationship and
interaction.

A

Sociology

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14
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–It is the study of the relationship of language and society.

A

Sociolinguistics

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15
Q

where does word “sociology came from”

A

latin word “Socius” and “logos”

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16
Q

what does “socius” and “logos” means

A

companion and study

17
Q

French philosopher and
often called as a ” father of
Sociology”

He coined the term
“Sociology” in 1838 to refer
to the scientific study of
society.

A

AUGUSTE COMTE

18
Q

pertains to a group of interacting people
with the same goals.

A

Social Organization-

19
Q

It is a study of how people’s thoughts,
feelings, belief, intentions and behavior are influenced by the
social environment.

A

Social Psychology-

20
Q

It is a study of interaction between human
beings and nature in different culture.

A

Human Ecology-

21
Q

The information about society to solve
social issues.

A

Applied Sociology-

22
Q

where does “political science” came from

A

the latin word “politika” and “scientia”

23
Q

what does “politika” and “scientia” means?

A

affair of state and knowledge

24
Q

It deals with the accumulation of principles identifying
with the basis, structure, conduct, and operation of state.

A

Political Theory-

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It pertains to laws or ordinances which control the frameworks of public governance.
Public Law-
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It serves as an academic discipline that studies civil service and governance.
Public Administration-
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It includes inquiries into the nation –states’ foreign policy in their mutual ties on the various forces-geographic, technological, psychological, and political that contribute to shaping such policy.
International relations-