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1. What is the complaint of the Africans, according to the speaker?

2. What is the situation between the Africans and Americans pointed out by the speaker as
a fact?

3. Considering the said fact, that is being pointed out by the speaker, what type of issues
are revealed in the text?

4. What issue is associated with a broken family problem, social, moral, or economic?
Explain your answer.

What I Can Do

In this part of the module, you will be applying your new knowledge or skill acquired in
the discussion above to real-life situations. This will help your teacher determine your learning
success.

Let's Practice
Directions: Read the following situations carefully, and then identify what issues they
are suggesting (social, moral, or economic), find and send a picture that closely shows the
issue in messenger. (For those without access in messenger, you can paste the picture in the
space provided) and give your possible solutions to these problems.

1. Immature parents abuse their children.

Kind of issue:

Solution:
2. Our fellowmen living in Luzon suffered from the flood caused by typhoon Rolly.

Kind of issue:

Solution:

3. Women are selling themselves for survival.

Kind of issue:

Solution:

What I Have Learned

What have you realized as you journey through this lesson? Before moving forward,
reflect on the important points you found helpful and challenging by completing the sentences.
Write your answer on the space provided.

After reading the lesson and accomplishing all the activities in this module, I learned
that in determining various social, moral, and economic issues discussed in the text,

I realized that I need to improve my

For me, the most difficult part of the lesson is


I believe that knowing the different propaganda techniques is important because

Assessment
At this part, let's now evaluate your level of mastery in achieving the learning competency
by answering the assessment.

Directions: Read all the items carefully, and then encircle the letter of your chosen answer.

Part 1: Defining social, moral, and economic issues

1. These are issues affecting the human relationship.


A. Social issues C. Economic issues
B. Moral issues D. Democratic issues

2. These are issues involving the country's financial resources.


A. Social issues C. Economic issues
B. Moral issues D. Democratic issues

3. These are issues relating to principles of right and wrong.


A. Social issues C. Economic issues
B. Moral issues D. Democratic issues

4. This problem is related to the principles of what is wrong and right.


A. Social C. Moral
B. Economic D. All of the above

5. This problem affects the harmonious relationship among individuals.


A. Moral C. Economic
B. Social D. All of the above

Part II: Selecting ideas from the text that suggest social, moral, and economic issues

6. A survey reveals that 53% of the country's population is unemployed. This is an example of .
A. Social issues C. Moral issues
B. Economic issues D. None of the above

7. The sentence "Regina refused to go to school because her classmates always


tease her skin color" is an example of?
A. Social issues C. Moral issues
B. Economic issues D. None of the above

8. "We live in a troubled time. A pandemic virulent virus suddenly snapped our dream of
prosperity for our country,"
President Duterte said. What economic issue is being emphasized in this line?
A. Peace and order concerns C. Inflation
B. Health concerns D. Stealing

9. What kind of issue do you think this line suggests "The amount of shabu valued at
millions of pesos seized during police operations speaks volume of enormity and the
weight of the problem that we bear"?
A. Moral C. Social
B. Economic D. both a and c

10. What issue in the society does this line "he asked for solidarity and unity in the
march towards the light at the end of the tunnel" suggest?
A. Economic C. Social
B. Moral D. both a and b

11. Which among the following is not a social issue?


C. Drug abuse C. Child abuse
D. Human rights D. None of the above

12. What issue does this line "You're not meant for her because she's not rich" suggests?
E. Social C. Moral
F. Economic D. All of the above

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