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ACTIVITY SHEET

Name Subject Code CORE 016


Strand&Section Subject Title Understanding Culture, Society & Politics
Teacher Ms. Natsumi Grace Ropero Date

I. LEARNING TASK: Who am I?

Direction: Write your name in the circle and then put following information of yourself in the 4
spaces:
a. gender c. ethnicity
b. socio-economic class d. religion

II. LEARNING TASK: Identification

Direction: Identify the different thinkers who gave perspectives about politics. Choose your
answers in the box that follows and then write your answers on the spaces provided.

_____________________1. A human being is a political animal.


_____________________2. Politics is the authoritative allocation of values in a society.
_____________________3. Politics refers to any activity involving human beings associated
together in relationship of power and authority where conflict
occurs.
_____________________4. Politics is a way of ruling in divided societies without violence.
_____________________5. Politics is reserved for statesmen and stateswomen.

Aristotle Robert Dahl Michael Oakeshott


David Easton Bernard Crick Karl Marx

III. LEARNING TASK:

Direction: In the graphic organizer below, discuss the nature, goals and perspectives in/of
anthropology, sociology, and political science.
LEARNING TASK: Reflection

Direction: Answer the following questions carefully.

1. Why do you think we need to understand our own culture, society and politics?
2. How are anthropology and sociology related to each other?

3. Explain the meaning of Aristotle’s famous quotes “Man is by nature a political animal.”

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