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BY: S.A.

Amper

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the chatbox and answer the activities. (Non-laptop/computer users) Use your activity
notebooks in answering the activity then take a clear photo of your answers. This will be
answered for 10 minutes only. Upload the responses to the google classroom as this
will be posted.

Activity 1

Instruction(s): Fill out the information ask in the table below.

My unique Kinds of social forces/social Effects on the community


attributes/characteristics institutions influence such ( state an example of your
as a social person characteristics involvement in cultural,
(social, cultural, political) social, and political
institutions)
Ex. Religious Social and cultural Member of Christian Student
institutions Fellowship
Respectful Family Attending on Local
Festival Celebrations
Genuinely cares about Education Volunteering for or
other people. Donating to local schools
adaptable. work Summer youth programs
Lisener Religion Street Cleanup
Honest government Visiting National Park

Activity 2

Instruction(s): Analyze the sociological perspective on the nature and functions of the
cultural, social, and political institutions by stating your personal views and
manifestations in the cited statement.

Key Ideas Views/ Manifestation/s


1. A society cannot survive without the People will be unable to make an
presence of social institutions. effect if there are no social
institutions. The establishment in a
society that allows the society to
function is known as a social
institution. They work as the
backbone of a society. Without the
social institutions a society cannot
achieve fulfilment in terms of
economy, academy or relationships.
2. A family is a basic unit of institutions I agree, It is the most significant social
that transmit culture. structure. The family unit serves a
certain purpose in regard to its
members and to society as a whole. It
is the most significant social
institution, as it is responsible for the
transmission of culture from one
stage to the next.
3. Social institutions are considered These are the ways in which a
as fundamental components of a society's social institutions influence
society and have a major influence human conduct; Individuals and
in shaping human behavior. communities are essentially enticed to
act in certain ways by institutions,
both positive and negative. People act
in ways that either strengthen or
weaken an institution. Other
characteristics of society, such as
culture, socialization, social
stratification, and deviance, have an
impact on individual life. The
organized, regular, or standard ways
in which society provides its basic
requirements are referred to as social
institutions.
4. The extended family structure It's because Filipinos believe that
shows a strengthen and close families should stick together and
Filipino family ties. support one another. Even monetarily,
family and relatives do whatever they
can to help each other. In the
Philippines, extended family is very
important.
Stronger family ties and a more
dependable support network when it
comes to emotional, material, and
moral help – especially when it
matters most – were among the
benefits.
5. The existence of political dynasties Political dynasties benefit from the
give certain people the advantage fact that they can stay in power for
of monopolizing political power. decades. More family members can
hold positions of authority the
stronger the family's grip on the
government unit. There are various
negative consequences of dynastic
rule.
It has an immediate impact on local
economic development.
Creating a dynasty can motivate
people to achieve better. Political
dynasties might benefit from their
family either directly or indirectly. The
harsh truth is that while members of
the political family may be qualified
for a job, they are not always
representative. They may be abiding
by the letter of the law, but not
necessarily by its spirit. They may
have been democratically elected, yet
their very presence can be
undemocratic.

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