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12 STEM A 10/11/21
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A. Anthropology
Anthropology emphasizes the importance of understanding what humans
do and how they perceive their own behaviors and worldviews. The
significance of understanding anthropology's perspectives includes
culture, cultural relativism, fieldwork, human variety, holism, and
bio-cultural emphasis. Anthropology's four primary viewpoints are the
cross-cultural or comparative focus, evolutionary/historical emphasis,
ecological emphasis, and holistic emphasis.
B. Sociology
The relevance of understanding sociology's viewpoint is that it contains
information about its history, questions, theory, and scientific techniques,
as well as what separates it from other social science fields. Social
interaction and connections, social settings, social structure, social
development, the relevance of variety and human variation, and the
critical, questioning nature of sociology are all important characteristics. It
also looks into what sociologists do. We may have a better grasp of other
people's difficulties and why they are in the situation that they are in from
a sociological standpoint. The lives of many people are impacted by
societal realities such as oppression, inequality, and intersectionality.
C. Political Science