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A. True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, if the statement is
incorrect, write false.

TRUE 1. Multiple communities have the potential to accommodate, enable, and


encourage individual differences through a variety of communities.

TRUE 2. The structure of the community is connected to the social interaction of its
individuals.

FALSE 3. From a sociological constructivist point of view, the community is a set of


interaction that includes human behaviors which have meaning and expectations among its
members.

FALSE 4. It is imperative that the investigation utilizing the social sciences ought to play
a dynamic part in tending to regions of social concern and clarifying the diverse features of a
community.

TRUE 5. The role of civil groups is to go against the government and businesses
whose only interest is for the benefit of the few.

FALSE 6. From an institutional perspective, collaboration is relevant because it is


part of a logical approach to improvement.

TRUE 7. From an institutional perspective, community engagement needs a basic


view of human rights law. It is suggested to achieve a rights-based approach.

TRUE 8. The community concept is a political construct that people are made to
believe for one’s particular goal or interest.

TRUE 9. As a social science researcher, it is good to look at the things that are
important to the community: distinguishing a community’s authority,
getting its behavior patterns, determining its high-risk groups, and reinforcing its
networks.

FALSE 10. Location is a vital component of a community.

B. Short-Response Essay. Answer the following questions briefly and coherently.

1. What is the significance of preserving the culture of a community? Preserving the


culture of a community is needed because protecting our sense of who we are. It provides
us with an unmistakable link to the past – to specific societal ideals, beliefs, practices, and
traditions – allowing us to identify with others and strengthen our sense of belonging,
pride, and national pride.
2. What is the importance of the presence of civil society groups? Outside of the family,
market, and government, civil society is the ecology that impacts social change. Civil society,
often known as the "place where we act for the common good," tries to connect
disadvantaged or marginalized individuals with organizations that can gather support to
assist them.

3. What differences can you enumerate between the institutional perspective and the
grassroots level perspective?
The institutional perspective is composed of diverse parts that function uniquely, a
community has distinctive parts that speak to specialized capacities,exercises, or interests
that work inside particular boundaries to meet the community’s needs and the grassroots
level perspective observed by various community leaders and scholars, each individual has
their sense of community beyond its definitions and essence. In addition, these individuals
may share a unique sense of belonging.

Reflect on This

Why is it important to understand the community from various perspectives?

Examining things from several perspectives enables us to understand the broader picture,
which allows us to better identify the root cause of the problem and create a solution that
takes it into consideration.Everyone's wants and feelings are properly considered.
Obviously, there are a variety of other aspects of the community that may be examined,
including health and education. As part of an assessment, you should aim for a general
overview of the community, as outlined in this section, as well as a closer examination of
the specific components you're interested in.

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