Professional Documents
Culture Documents
WEEK 1 TO 9
100% LEGIT
By: MaryGenkie
The word community in its literal form is defined by two characteristics: location and social
identification.
TRUE
A community is a living social entity and goes beyond the old categorized of space as its
primary definition.
TRUE
Through local government participation, individuals can provide their own contributions
through acts of volunteerism in projects and other communal initiatives.
FALSE
Formations are created with the organic networking of actors that later on find commonalities
and avenues for cooperation and partnerships. Underpinning these effort is the spirit of
collaboration where groups and individuals from various walks of life come together to form
linkages that are important for mobilization and value creation.
TRUE
Community on the foundation of advocacies and networking is the hope for social action.
FALSE
What is un umbrella term for the various fields of study which examine social relations and
human society.
Social science
In this field examines various aspects of humans, such as their biology, behavior, culture and
social interactions.
Anthropology
It is also called Middle Stone Age, ancient cultural stage that existed between the Paleolithic
(Old Stone Age), with its chipped stone tools.
Mesolithic
It is also called class, a group of people within a society who possess the same socioeconomic
status. Besides being important in social theory, the concept of class as a collection of
individuals sharing similar economic circumstances has been widely used in censuses and in
studies of social mobility.
Social Class
Thi is the institutions are rules, enforcement characteristics of rules, and norms of behaviour that
structure repeated human interaction.’
Economic Institutions
The origin of the family goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound early settlements
Family Institutions
These are the visible and organized manifestations of practices and beliefs in particular social
and historical contexts. Like human emotions and attitudes, religious beliefs and practices
project outward onto the social and historical plan.
Religious institutions
This is taken up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development from infancy to
adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the educational institution.
Educational Institutions
A social contract is simply an agreement between a master and a subirdinate under prescribed
rules of conduct and rights. It stem from the assumption that humans are born it a state of
nature which is a condition devoid of social orpolotical links.
Government Institutions
Social movements represent the collective disdain of individuals and groups against a prevailing
system or idea and are considered by many as more radical than other civil society groups.
True
The role of the civil society organization (CSO) is a very essential part of our liberal society. CSOs
are composed of various actors, such as other groups, organizations, of institutions that come
together to attain a particular goal that is vitally for the greater good of society
True
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of the group. People
who volunteer in these organizations may come from different backgrounds, classes, and
cultures. With their varied backgrounds, civil society groups tap into these networks to further
expand their reach and support from the populace.
False
Through community participation, individuals can provide their own contributions through acts
of volunteerism in projects and other communal initiatives.
True
A community is more than just a collective. It acts much like a living entity that takes on life.
Living within the imaginations of its members, a community also embodies a perspective,
identity, strand, and, much like a social movement.
True
Formations are created with the organic social media of actors that later on find commonalities
and avenues for cooperation and partnerships.
False
Standing on the foundation of advocacies and networking is the hope for networking.
False
Through issues and concerns that are shared among its members, advocacies are formed by the
community and its leaders. To improve and garner support , communities try to garner support
from other individuals or groups which are aligned with their worldview
True
Anthropology this field examines various aspects of humans, such as their biology, behavior,
culture and social interactions.
True
The Paleolithic (,also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of the Stone Age, began
about 12,000 years ago when the first developments of farming appeared in the Epipalaeolithic
Near East, and later in other parts of the world
False
Social Strafication is a kind of social differentiation whereby members of society are grouped
into socioeconomic strata, based upon their occupation and income, wealth and social status, or
derived power (social and political).
True
Sexuality studying people also demands a more personal approach in identifying subjects.
Sexuality is one of the topics that identify people and groups through their sexual norms,
orientation , interest, and behavior.
True
Institutions are grand social structures that are made up by individuals which, when viewed as a
whole , exhibit pattern of behaviour that create conventions and norms in our society.
True
Economic institutions are the visible and organized manifestations of practices and beliefs in
particular social and historical contexts. Like human emotions and attitudes, religious beliefs and
practices project outward onto the social and historical plan.
False
Education takes up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development from infancy to
adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the educational institution.
True
Our own families are considered as the building blocks of our society. The origin of the family
goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound early settlements. The formation of an
organic union among kin perpetuated the emergence of tribes and communities.
True
The role of the civil society organization (CSO) is a very essential part of our liberal society. CSOs
are composed of various actors, such as other groups, organizations, of institutions that come
together to attain a particular goal that is vitally for the greater good of society
True
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of the group. People
who volunteer in these organizations may come from different backgrounds, classes, and
cultures.
False
Community are, by definition, groups that exist for a sole purpose or issue and tend to fizzle out
once it is attained.
False
Social movements represent the collective disdain of individuals and groups against a prevailing
system or idea and are considered by many as more radical than other civil society groups.
True
An oligopoly, fundamentally, is a market where only a few are able to produce certain goods or
services.
True
According to French sociologist Emile Durkheim, there is a glaring difference how we look at
individuals and collectives. There is also conceptual difference between looking into individuals
and studying groups of people or communities.
True
Society is composed of various intermingling structures that continually make interactions, thus
creating meanings that center on people. The structures created make up a set of values that
stem from the collective consciousness of individuals.
True
Economics has already been established as one of the main cogs that have influence over
institutions.
False
A free market economy also exists based on the idea of competition. Much like the survival of
the fittest proposed in evolutionary biology, only those that are determined important and of
value are the ones that can be given the chance to grow, make a profit, and expand, as
consumers choose which one to buy through the act of buying.
True
Society cannot exist without interaction among its members. People, by nature, are social beings
that are interdependent with each other. Individuals seek to exchange ideas and socialize with
their kin or members of the community.
True
Incompleteness is choices are not equal in terms of value to the individual, therefore, these
options can be sorted depending on relative value or importance.
False
Functionalist Theory explains that the set roles and statuses hold social balance and therefore,
any change in the scheme will have repercussions on the functions of other roles and statuses
True
Community structure is represented by the social hierarchies that are inherent to each collective.
The various social statuses and roles all are part of the social system we are all in. All members
of the community, from doctors, lawyers, firemen to the students, live by these statuses and
roles.
True
Conflict is more deliberate, and more violent coercive tactics may be employed by the actor.
True
Urban communities are settlements that are highly congested because of the dense population
that can reach, million within a limited space.
True
Suburban areas are mostly filled with houses, subdivisions, and private estates rather than
factories and shops.
True
Urban communities are located in the countryside. The houses are far from each other and the
density of people living here is the least from the three.
False
Access to schools and markets are farther than in urban areas. The buildings are low- to mid-rise
and people live in houses with large living spaces and usually with yards
True
Some people are living in high- rise buildings because of the limited available space in the area.
True
It refers to the process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people affiliated
by geographic proximity; special interest, or similar situations to address issues affecting the well
being of those people.
Community Engagement
It refers to the idea of unity or feeling of agreement among individuals with common interest.
Solidarity
It characterizes the relationship between a citizen and a political community. This is indicated by
citizen’s involvement in state affairs, with respect to its economic and social processes,
institutions, laws, rights, and responsibilities
Citizenship
It is the next step in realizing ideas from a blueprint. It needs not only the people who are
directly affected but also experts, industry leaders, and scholars who can contribute their
knowledge and experience to the planning.
Planning