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SOCIAL SCIENCE NAT REVIWER

1. In the 20th century, 'first-wave' feminists had demanded civil and


political equality.
 True
 False

2. History can be derived from two Greek terms: _____ meaning “learned
or wise man,” and ____ meaning “finding out.”

 logos and histor


 histor and historesis
 historianus
 histōr and histōria

3. Identify whether the given is part of the humanities or the social


sciences: Psychoanalysis

 Social Sciences
 Humanities

4. The proponent of this rather new theory of PantayongPananaw is the


historian and anthropologist:

 Seuss Salazar
 Zeus Olympia
 Zeus Ramirez
 Zeus Salazar

5. The Natural Sciences is a branch of science that deals with the


_______.

 whole world
 supernatural world
 physical world
 social world

6. “Symbolic interaction is an entire process of ___: meaning, speaking,


and thinking.”

 rhetoric
 learning
 organism
 dialogue

7. This consists in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment,


and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.

 Scientific Method
 Statistics
 Laboratory Experimentation
 Linguistic Analysis

8. Rizal is not only known for his dedicated life and the works Noli Me
Tangere and:

 Ibong Adarna
 Consejo de las Casas
 El Filibusterismo
 Mi Amor

9. Economics comes from the Greek ta oikonomika meaning “____“


Oikonomika itself comes from the Greek word oikos meaning --- or ---).

 science of the domain


 science of the factory
 structure of the home
 science of the household

10. de Beauvoir studied _____ at the University of Paris and


eventually studied mathematics at the Institute Catholique de Paris and
literature at the Institut de Sainte-Marie.

 mathematics and philosophy


 physical science and medicine
 literature and philosophy
 natural science and mathematics

11.Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Women


as having a political voice

 first wave
 third wave
 second wave
12 . This is what makes social science a science.

 structure and internal organization


 none of the choices
 parallel words
 all of the choices
 focus on society

13. Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Women
in the male professions

 second wave
 first wave
 third wave

14. Which of these disciplines is part of the humanities?

 Philosophy
 Economics
 Psychology
 Biology

15. Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a by-product of Western psychology.

 False
 True

16. From the beginning of the periods when the Philippines was colonized
by Spain, and then the USA, academic psychology, or the psychology
taught in schools, was predominantly ________ in theory and in
methodology

 Spanish
 Western
 American
 Eastern

17.The Natural Sciences is a branch of science that deals with the ____.

 physical world
 social world
 supernatural world
 whole world

18.These three principles are important for Mead because these form a
symbolic interaction that enables society to be united and become real active
agents of social progress. With the use of communication, there arises a
universal want for the:

 justice for the oppressed


 common good
 human rights
 engaging dialogue

19.Pragmatic philosophy is more focused on theory than practice:

 False
 True

20.The word feminist or feminism emerged in Europe around the later years of
the 1600s and in the United States in 1910. (Goldstein, 1989)

 False
 True

21.“Workers are forced to pay attention to the production only. Thus they will
have no time to interact with fellow workers, whose main focus too is to do
labor in exchange for salaries. Workers are alienated from this experience to
make way for an undivided attention for the production of goods.”

 Alienation of Worker from Labor Process


 Alienation of Worker from Human Nature
 Alienation of Worker from Other Workers
 Alienation of Worker from Products

Which of the following is NOT a communist country?

 People’s Republic of China


 Russian Federation
 Laos
 Vietnam
Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Women
involved in local government.

 third wave
 first wave
 second wave

His academic interests were broad, but he settled for ____ at the University of
Vienna in 1873 and obtained his degree in 1881.

 psychology
 law
 philosophy
 medicine

What does all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common?

 source of educated insights.


 interest in human behavior
 passion for knowledge
 scientific method

Truthfully, the only way to build a common perspective within a society is that
if each individual contributes to the common social discussion, and that
everyone understands the common language.

 False
 True

Which of the following is a part of the Structure of Personality?

 spiritus
 super id
 ego
 body

Identify whether the given is part of the humanities or the social sciences:
Plato's Allegory of the Cave

 Humanities
 Social Sciences
Human-environment system means that society lives in a blank, dysfunctional
world and a world that affects society greatly.

 True
 False

Social science is, in a way, a unity of __________.

 natural science and the humanities


 physical science and the humanities
 philosophy and psychology
 art and science

Salazar points out that the ___________ in the Philippines, along with the
cultural influences of the West, make the PantayongPananaw affected by
Western perspectives.

 education system
 globalization
 foreign travel
 Western interference

This exploitation of wage labor led to the creation of two ‘classes’:

 ruler and subjects


 ruler and worker
 first and second
 worker and laborer

Economics Teacher

 Economics
 Anthropology
 History
 Psychology
 Political Science

Geography is considered to be both a natural science and a social science.

 False
 True
His work ________ talks about the fundamental trait of Filipinos to incorporate
the religious into their social lives, and how Philippine society is shaped by the
values and teachings of a belief in a Supreme Being or God.

 Elements of Philippine Philosophy


 TrueBlood
 Elements of Philosophy
 Inculturation and Filipino Theology

Apart from the suggestions given above, a degree in the social sciences will
also be the key to teaching other learners about the different elements of the
social sciences.

 True
 False

Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Heterosexuality


vs. Homosexuality

 first wave
 third wave
 second wave

The “rational” approach started at the dawn of the Cold War.

 False
 True

Human-Environment System can also be called:

 human ecology
 environmental personal theory
 human demographics
 sociology

Which of the following is/are aspects covered by the social sciences?

 specific aspects of human behavior and life


 specific aspects of human behavior
 society
 life and society
 life
 specific aspects of human behavior and society

Psychoanalysis as an approach was only considered a major psychological


and sociological theory during the life of its proponent:

 Carl Jung
 Rollo May
 William Adler
 Sigmund Freud

How is social science different from social philosophy?

 the inclusion of the scientific method


 spelling
 interest in society
 history and origins

Identify if the mentioned social tradition is uniquely Filipino or not: Chinese


New Year

 Filipino
 Non-Filipino/Foreign

Politics is the only power that social science emphasizes.

 True
 False

This is typically defined as the sociological study of societal-environmental


interactions, although this definition immediately presents the problem of
integrating human cultures with the rest of the environment. (Schaefer, 2016)

 human ecology
 psychological sociology
 economic environmentalism
 environmental sociology

Clinical Psychology

 Political Science
 Anthropology
 Psychology
 History
 Economics

Parsons doctoral dissertation was entitled ______ with his main focus on the
work of Werner Sombart and Max Weber.

 The Concept of Monetary Displace


 The Concept of Capitalism in the Recent German Literature
 On the Genealogy of Morals
 The Art of War

Social Philosophy and Social Sciences are one and the same.

 False
 True

“The ___ conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general.
It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the
contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.” (Marx,
1859)”

 economic
 dictate of the bourgeoisie
 means of production
 mode of production of material life

What is another term for the working class?

 slaves
 merchants
 proletariat
 proscetariat

If one thinks about it, rational choice seems to have been around for quite
some time, since the primary inclination of a human being is to choose what is
most rational. However, rational choice as a theory applied in both sociology
and economics has been applied only recently.

 True
 False
That is why apart from the disciplines, the social sciences have what we call
the dominant approaches and ideas that are present within the different
disciplines. These are the ________ of a discipline, or better yet, the very
inspiration of the different social sciences.

 principles
 rules
 legs
 roots

The ______________ conditions the social, political and intellectual life


process in general. It is not the consciousness of men that determines their
being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their
consciousness.” (Marx, 1859)”

 mode of production of material life


 dictate of the bourgeoisie
 economic
 means of production

Parsons doctoral dissertation was entitled ____ with his main focus on the
work of Werner Sombart and Max Weber.

 On the Genealogy of Morals


 The Art of War
 The Concept of Capitalism in the Recent German Literature
 The Concept of Monetary Displace

Industrial Psychiatrist

 Political Science
 Economics
 Psychology
 Anthropology
 History

Hermeneutics, on the other hand, comes from the Greek word


'hermeneutikos' meaning:

 messaging
 isolation
 puzzle
 interpret

The worker is forced to abide by the same technique, the same default
setting, when attempting to produce something from their labor. It takes away
creativity from the worker, and results in a monotonous, robot-like mode of
production.”

 Alienation of Worker from Other Workers


 Alienation of Worker from Human Nature
 Alienation of Worker from Products
 Alienation of Worker from Labor Process

It is a sense or ideology of wanting something to happen to your nation. It is,


in a way, willing that a society take a certain shape according to what you
think is best for the progress of a nation.

 Patriotism
 Puritanism
 Valor
 Nationalism

Freud places no emphasis on the sexual formation of an individual, and how


rooting out these past experiences in psychoanalysis will be a good form of
treatment.

 False
 True

It is a movement in psychology and philosophy that emphasized the outward


behavioral aspects of thought and dismissed the inward experiential, and
sometimes the inner procedural, aspects as well.

 essentialism
 behaviorism
 fundamentalism
 cataclysm

Your role is to analyze the allocation of material goods of society and how it
affects the daily life of each individual as well as society in general.

 Sociologists
 Economists
 Psychologists
 Market Researchers

Thought is based on language. While in a conversation, your mind is


imagining or thinking about the different points of view or meanings to what
the other person is saying to you.

 False
 True

The ______ is the original system of personality; at birth a person is _______.


The ________ is the primary source of psychic energy and the seat of the
instincts. It lacks organization, and it is blind, demanding and insistent.”
(Corey, 2009)

 id
 none of the choices
 superego
 ego

Since the Philippines was a colony of three different countries, they have been
exposed to culture after culture, all of them distinct and special in their own
way, that have led to the Filipinos having a certain kind of:

 class conflict
 self-awareness
 classification
 identity crisis

The most important aspect of this definition is the Filipino orientation. For
centuries, Filipino behavior has been analyzed and interpreted in the light of
____ theories.

 Spanish
 Eastern
 American
 Western

Identify whether the given is part of the humanities or the social sciences:
Effect of the Stock Market

 Humanities
 Social Sciences

Identify if the mentioned social tradition is uniquely Filipino or not: Palabra de


Honor

 Filipino
 Non-Filipino/Foreign

Identify which Filipino social thinker applies to the theory: Filipino Communism

 Isabelo de los Reyes


 Jose Rizal
 Leonardo Mercado

What does the word scarcity mean?

 lack of resources
 metropolitan
 lesion or wound
 amusement park

When Mead mentions the ‘taking the role of the other,’ he implies that through
language, human persons could interpret the _____ of the individual he is
communicating with.

 hidden message
 symbolic nature
 signs and symbols
 complex ideas

Each newly born human being enters a __________ that has been shaped by
those born previously and is continually reshaped by each new generation.
(Perry & Perry, 2003)

 social world
 natural world
 crippled world
 real world

This social world was not always understood. But in the last 200 years,
disciplines have originated with the goal of examining it with the exact same
________ that the sciences use.
 organization
 scientific methodology
 method and principle
 concepts and theories

“The Freudian view of human nature is basically _______. According to him,


our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations,
biological and instinctual drives, as these evolve through key psychosexual
stages in the first six years of life. (Corey, 2009)

 weak
 demonstrative
 altruistic
 deterministic

A method of procedure which has characterized natural science since the


17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and
experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.

 Scientific Observation
 Scientific Experiment
 Scientific Method
 Scientific Study

Freud was a mentor to two other major psychologists:

 Adler and Jung


 May and Bellini
 James and Franco
 Marx and Lenin

The term “symbolic interactionism” was coined by which of Mead’s students:

 Spencer Hawkes
 Harold Buchanan
 Herbert Blumer
 Henri Thoreau

What is one of the most notable proponents of the study of geography, and is
still recognized today as an intellectual treasure? This came from 600 BCE in
Babylon.
 Imago Mundi
 Imago Dei
 Imago Res
 Code of Hammurabi

The principle emphasis of Sikolohiyang Pilipino is to destroy national identity


and consciousness, social involvement, and psychology of language and
culture.

 True
 False

In the 20th century, ‘first-wave’ feminists had demanded civil and political
equality.

 False
 True

__________ is a study of the past, one that describes/narrates and analyzes


human activities in the past and the changes that these had undergone.

 philosophy
 political science
 economics
 history

New institutionalism and old institutionalism are the same.

 True
 False

Social science is a unified science consisting of only one discipline.

 True
 False

Lawyer

 History
 Economics
 Political Science
 Anthropology
 Psychology

Science may be briefly defined as a method using a system of rational inquiry


dependent on the _______.

 careful analysis of data and statistics


 system applied to it
 empirical testing of facts
 preference of the researcher

There is no clear definition for human environment system, as it crosses ____


at once such as ecology, sociology and environmental demographics.

 uncharted borders
 a number of roads
 varying social sciences
 multiple disciplines

Behaviorist approaches tend to focus more on the empirical or outward


observation of the subjects.

 True
 False

Geography is concerned with:

 structure of the planet earth


 rocks and sediments
 human behavior and politics
 the population

What do all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common?

 interest in human behavior


 source of educated insights
 passion for knowledge
 scientific method

According to Stephen Thornton, “Freud’s psychoanalytic theory was initially


not well received – when its existence was acknowledged at all it was usually
by people who were, as Breuer had foreseen, scandalized by the emphasis
placed on sexuality by Freud.” (Thornton, 2010)
 True
 False

From the beginning of the periods when the Philippines was colonized by
Spain, and then the USA, academic psychology, or the psychology taught in
schools, was predominantly ____ in theory and in methodology

 Western
 American
 Eastern
 Spanish

The entry of the human person into the world of societies is something that
can be avoided.

 Perhaps
 True
 False

Economics comes from the Greek ta oikonomika meaning “____________“


Oikonomika itself comes from the Greek word, oikos meaning --- or ---.

 science of the factory


 science of the household
 structure of the home
 science of the domain

Filipinos have never been a strictly intellectual culture. Their mindset even
before the dawn of the 21st century has always been a collection of both the
strictly academic and the open culture that Filipinos have always espoused.

 False
 True

Capitalism made its breakthrough in ________. (Fulcher, 2004)

 Britain
 The Kingdom of Nova Scotia
 The United States of America
 Scotland
Social Science is the study of society and human behavior.

 true
 false

Granted, most individuals would have different opinions on what is the best for
a perfect society to take shape. However, the common goal here is for society
itself to________.

 solidify
 diminish
 integrate
 prosper

Which of the following is the Marxist wing of Philippine parties?

 Partido Komunista Liberal


 Communist Party of the Philippines
 Philippine Marxist Association
 Communist Society of Education

Enriquez also eliminated the bondage of Western tradition that bothered


Filipino intellectuals before him. This proves that Sikolohiyang Pilipino is
something original to the Filipino, and that Filipino culture is not destined to
live under the shadows of another culture or an outside nation.

 False
 True

Pua and Marcelino regard him as the founder of Sikolohiyang Pilipino

 Virgilio G. Enriquez
 Virgilio Ramos
 Virgilio S. Lorenzo
 Carpio Santos

Which of the following is NOT an example of natural science?

 all of the choices


 biology
 political science
 geology
 chemistry

“The goal of an economic-centered and capitalist-inspired work place is the


generation of more products. Once the worker is done with the product, he
disowns it.”

 Alienation of Worker from Other Workers


 Alienation of Worker from Labor Process
 Alienation of Worker from Products
 Alienation of Worker from Human Nature

He (Parsons) held that "the social system is made up of the:

 actions of individuals
 critical individual parts
 different classes
 living units of the families

Social Science is not only composed of one science or one subject. Since it
concerns itself with all aspects of society and human behavior, it is naturally
divided into __________, all of which share an interest in human behavior.

 theories
 disciplines
 straws
 branches

The most concrete of this participation and active involvement of the social
sciences can be seen in the different ______ available to those who pursue
this colorful field.

 theories
 professions
 literature
 institutions

Identify whether the given is part of the humanities or the social sciences: The
Government of Ancient Rome

 Social Sciences
 Humanities

Which aspect of society does social science concern itself with?

 economic stature
 influence of science
 literacy of the people
 all aspects of society including human behavior

Social Science is not only composed of one science or one subject. Since it
concerns itself with all aspects of society and human behavior, it is naturally
divided into _____, all of which share an interest in human behavior.

 branches
 disciplines
 straws
 theories

Identify which discipline is better suited for the mentioned topic. Public
Administration Teacher

 History
 Political Science
 Psychology
 Anthropology
 Economics

___________work as coaches to other people in areas including business,


sport and education. They also work in hospitals and health centers, (i.e. in
clinical settings) helping to support people with a range of psychological
problems.

 Sociologists
 Economists
 Market Researchers
 Psychologists

____________ is a method for analyzing language, narratives, and cultural


phenomena that uncovers basic elements that form structures (often binary
oppositions).

 scientific literature
 structuralism
 conventionalism
 pure mathematics

Identify which Filipino social thinker applies to the theory: Inculturation

 Jose Rizal
 Isabelo de los Reyes
 Leonardo Mercado

Private property is replaced with ____, and man becomes friend once more to
fellow man. It is in a communist setting, Marx envisions, that society will
flourish.

 joint custody
 military possession
 proper distribution
 common ownership

According to the definition of an institution, identify whether the given is an


institution or not:

 Non-institution
 Institution

This level of alienation occurs when the production becomes the only focus
that the worker should have. Personal issues and development, as well as
experiences which could enhance human nature, end up neglected for more
production.

 Alienation of Worker from Labor Process


 Alienation of Worker from Products
 Alienation of Worker from Other Workers
 Alienation of Worker from Human Nature

The father of modern phenomenology is the philosopher:

 Martin Heidegger
 Charles Taylor
 Edmund Husserl
 Wilhelm Dilthey
Is sociology the same with the social sciences?

 False
 True

Talcott Parsons was greatly influenced by which thinker:

 Vilfredo Pareto
 Jean-Paul Sartre
 Samson McGregor
 Aristocles

“Sikolohiyang Pilipino is anchored on Filipino thought and experience as


understood from a Filipino perspective (Enriquez, 1975).”

 True
 False

Manuel Dy, Jr. mentions in his book Contemporary Social Philosophy that "a
Filipino ethics must value ." (Dy, 2013)

 holiness
 welfare
 ethics
 solidarity

Rationality could take various forms, but applied to sociology, it becomes the
___ of society.

 devotion
 identity
 improvement
 creation

This is the totality of things that in any way may affect an organism, including
both physical and cultural conditions; a region characterized by a certain set
of physical conditions.

 world
 environment
 nature
 society
Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Destroying the
Stereotype: Women as fragile

 first wave
 third wave
 second wave

As a social science, the origins of human-environment systems did not


actually begin with society itself, but rather with _______ themes.

 ecological
 tantric
 economic
 overarching

It is a source of motivation that encompasses sexual energy.

 libido
 happiness
 friends
 confidence

“The history of linguistics is a branch of intellectual history, for it deals with the
history of ideas – ideas about language – and directly with language itself.”

 False
 True

The evolution of capitalism, according to Fulcher’s account, dates back to at


least the century, when private ownership overcome the standard “one for all,
all for one” system of ownership in older societies.

 3rd
 17th
 19th
 11th

Symbolic interactionism’s key principles can be seen in the work:

 On the Precision of Vocal Communities


 None of the choices
 Mind and the Spirit
 The Theory of Language
 All of the choices

Identify which Filipino social thinker applies to the theory: Workers' Rights

 Leonardo Mercado
 Jose Rizal
 Isabelo de los Reyes

True or False. Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: The social world has
always been understood.

 f

Trade Union Management

 Psychology
 History
 Political Science
 Anthropology
 Economics

The basic premise of rational choice is that social behavior and attitude is the
result of ________ .

 deliberation and choice


 communal agreement
 mutual understanding
 individual actions and choices

“Simply put, structuralism is understanding human culture and elements in


terms of their relationship with a larger, overarching system.”

 True
 False

This traces the progress of both socio-economic behavior in society through


the growth and history of an institution.

 Old Institutionalism
 Historical institutionalism
 Fundamental Institutionalism
 New Institutionalism

_____ is considered the father of modern anthropology.

 Franz Boas
 Karl Marx
 Plato
 Keira Knightley

Rational choice theory (RCT) can be seen as originating from the discovery of
a rational approach to objects, rather than relying on things like myth or
religion.

 False
 True

Another point is that the social sciences are composed of different disciplines
that provide multiple perspectives on how society should be studied and
examined.

 True
 False

This social world was not always understood. But in the last 200 years,
disciplines have originated with the goal of examining it with the exact same
____ that the sciences use.

 concepts and theories


 method and principle
 organization
 scientific methodology

Guidance Counselor

 History
 Psychology
 Political Science
 Anthropology
 Economics

“The Freudian view of human nature is basically ____. According to him, our
behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations,
biological and instinctual drives, as these evolve through key psychosexual
stages in the first six years of life. (Corey, 2009)

 demonstrative
 deterministic
 weak
 altruistic

Parsons determined that each individual does not have expectations of the
other's action and reaction to his own behavior, and that these expectations
would (if successful) be "derived" from the accepted norms and values of the
society they inhabit only on condition. (Parsons, 1961)

 True
 False

Which of these individuals is the father of modern linguistics?

 C.S. Peirce
 Noam Chomsky
 Ludwig Wittgenstein
 Bertrand Russell

Ancient Civilization Researcher

 Political Science
 Psychology
 History
 Economics
 Anthropology

It refers to learning or literature concerned with human culture, especially


literature, history, art, music, and philosophy.

 No correct answer
 Humanities
 Natural Sciences

“Meaning can be described, accounted for, or stated in terms of symbols or


language at its highest and most complex stage of development.” (Mead,
1972)
 True
 False

“The most concrete origin, however, can be found in Ancient China with the
writings of Fan Li (also known as Tao Zhu Gong) who wrote a _____ for
businessmen. (Wang, 2012)

 golden laws for businessmen


 book
 law of Chinese trade
 novel

Sociology comes from the Latin word ____ meaning “companion” with the
Greek word ___ which means “study” or “word.”

 socius and loguis


 socia and logos
 socialus and logia
 socius and logos

To which discipline does physics fall under:

 Humanities
 Natural Science
 Social Science
 Medicine

University work, administrative work, and mentoring are fueled by social


science experts who share the common vision of an examined and critical
society.

 True
 False

Identify whether the given is part of the humanities or the social sciences: The
Relationship of Supply and Demand

 Humanities
 Social Sciences

When one speaks of a _____, it means that it is a philosophical movement


that includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works
satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical
consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected.
(McDermid, 2009)

 political practice
 pragmatic philosophy
 theoretical and practical
 social science

In 1895, Freud and his colleague Josef Breuer published:

 The Communist Manifesto


 The Interpretation of Dreams
 On the Nature of the Mind
 Studies in Hysteria

The very basic principle of the id is to attain pleasure and avoid pain.

 True
 False

Which of the following is NOT a discipline of the social sciences?

 history
 political science
 philosophy
 economics
 all of the choices
 none of the choices

Identify which wave of feminism applies to the social concern: Women in


public positions

 third wave
 second wave
 first wave

The PantayongPananaw requires a ____________ for common perspective.

 Common religion
 Common language
 Common world-view
 Common birthplace

Second-wave feminism concentrated on the _____ sector, pushing not for


exact rights, but for social recognition and a new identity. Second-wave
feminism reacts negatively to the age-old view of women: weak and
undetermined.

 scientific
 political
 social
 economic

It includes a person’s moral code, the main concern being whether action is
good or bad, right or wrong. It represents the ideal rather than the real, and
strives not for pleasure but for perfection. The rewards are feelings of pride
and self-love; the punishments are feelings of guilt and inferiority.” (Corey,
2009)

 ego
 none of the choices
 id
 superego

Rationality could take various forms, but applied to sociology, it becomes the
______ of society.

 creation
 devotion
 identity
 improvement

In simpler terms, Sikolohiyang Pilipino is aimed at understanding the Filipino


____ the Filipino.

 according to
 in line with
 disloyal to
 referring to

It is defined as an approach that sees society as a complex system whose


parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. It looks for a structure’s
social function.
 functionalism and functional-structuralism
 functionalism and structural-functionalism
 functional-structuralism
 structural-functionalism
 functionalism

“Production is the only focus the worker should have. One’s personal issues
and development, as well as experiences that could enhance human nature
are neglected for more production.

 Alienation of Worker from Human Nature


 Alienation of Worker from Other Workers
 Alienation of Worker from Products
 Alienation of Worker from Labor Process

Eriksen and Nielsen note that one particular Greek, namely Herodotus of
Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE), was one of the proponents of what is called
a ____, or the prelude to modern anthropology as we know today.

 scientific anthropology
 philosophical anthropology
 social philosophy
 proto-anthropology

__________ is defined as an economic and political system in which a


country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather
than by the state.

 imperialism
 hedonism
 minimalism
 capitalism

Which discipline does social sciences rely heavily upon when it comes to
matters of methodology?

 Psychology
 Life Science
 Mathematics
 Physical Science
The value of historical institutionalism is that it shows how an institution can
reflect the changes within society, and how one need not to extensively
pursue a conclusion based on multiple observations on society, but rather can
be focused on one body that sufficiently accounts for a proper description of
society’s progress.

 True
 False

Politician

 Anthropology
 History
 Political Science
 Economics
 Psychology

Hermeneutics was originally used in biblical interpretation.

 False
 True

Social science is the study of ____.

 mind and human behavior


 society and cultural influences
 human behavior and politics
 society and human behavior

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