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SOCIAL, MORAL,

AND ECONOMIC

Q3_W5_LESSON
ISSUES
- DEFINE SOCIAL, MORAL, AND
ECONOMIC ISSUES; AND

-SELECT IDEAS FROM THE TEXT


THAT SUGGEST SOCIAL,
LEARNING MORAL, AND ECONOMIC
ISSUES.
TARGETS
“The government has
intensified its fight against
national problems such as
illegal drugs, gender
inequality, corruption, and
poverty. These are leeches that
made the country bleeds.
- a subject or problem that people are
thinking and talking about;

ISSUE -to make something seem more important


than it should be, or to argue about it.
SOCIAL ISSUES

SOCIAL ISSUES ARE PROBLEMS THAT


INFLUENCE MANY CITIZENS WITHIN A
SOCIETY.

Social issues are issues affecting


the human relationship.
DISCRIMINATION

SOCIAL BULLYING
ISSUES
BROKEN FAMILY
MORAL

ISUES

ARE ISSUES
RELATING TO
PRINCIPLES OF
RIGHT AND
WRONG
ABORTION

MORAL PROSTITUTION
ISSUES
GAY MARRIAGE
ECONOMIC ISSUES

ARE ISSUES INVOLVING THE COUNTRY'S


ECONOMIC RESOURCES.

Economic issues arise mainly due to


the fact that human wants are
unlimited means to satisfy human
wants are scarce.
INFLATION

ECONOMIC HEALTH ISSUES


ISSUES

POVERTY
WORDS OF INSPIRATION

Lasting solutions to many social


problems will be found only as we
each learn to say, "I am society."
MAL FLETCHER
REMEMBER:

SOCIAL ISSUES
involve the problems that may affect the human
relationship;

MORAL ISSUES
are those problems in our individual beliefs and
principles; and

ECONOMIC ISSUES
are issues relating to the financial resources of a
specific place

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