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  • 1

    Define as the hierarchical arrangements and establishment of social categories

    Social Stratification

  • 2

    Talk about social inequality and social mobility. Rank them in a hierarchy

    Universal but variable

  • 3

    People are obviously different from each other, so we might assume that stratification is just a kind of natural outcome of differences, but in reality, it is not.

    Not a matter of individual differences

  • 4

    Stratification serves to categorize and rank members of society across generations, resulting in different life chances People sometimes move upward or downward in social class, which is the basic concept of social mobility.

    PERSISTS ACROSS GENERATION

  • 5

    Tell us how to categorize people, and they define inequalities of a stratification system as being normal, or even fair. If people don't believe that the system is right, it won't last.

    SOCIAL BELIEFS

  • 6

    One of the best-known forms of close system of stratification

    India's Caste system

  • 7

    Four large division called

    Varnas

  • 8

    What are the four division?

    Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya Shudra

  • 9

    Priest and academics in their native language

    Brahmin

  • 10

    The rulers(king), warriors, and administrators

    Kshatriya

  • 11

    Merchants and landowners

    Vaishya

  • 12

    Commoners, peasants and servants

    Shudra

  • 13

    Best example of open systems of stratification

    Class system

  • 14

    Assigned or given by society

    Ascribed statuses

  • 15

    Earned by the individual

    Achieve Statuses

  • 16

    social inequality brought by social stratification base from wealth, prestige, and power of social groups, is indeed functional in the society

    FUNCTIONALISM

  • 17

    according to _________________, social inequality brought by social stratification base from wealth, prestige, and power of social groups, is indeed functional in the society

    Functionalist Theory

  • 18

    This sociological perspective is the opposite of latter

    Conflict Theory

  • 19

    ____________ viewed social stratification as creation of inequality between the rich and the poor, or the powerful versus the powerless.

    Karl marx

  • 20

    Owning high-producing businesses or factories and hire people who work for them. They can enjoy the luxury of life.

    Bourgeois capitalists

  • 21

    The working class earned skimpy wages and experiencing isolation to the society.

    Proletariats

  • 22

    View social stratification on a micro level where individuals affect others whom they have interacted because of their social class status. In most societies, people can only interact only to those with the same social

    SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM

  • 23

    He said inequality is " The defining Challenge of our time"

    President obama (2013)

  • 24

    small group in society that is different from the rest because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or a person who belongs to such a group.

    Minority

  • 25

    They assert it, it is more than just a case of geographic difference

    Lee and Rawls (2010)

  • 26

    The richest among all region

    National Capital Region (NCR)

  • 27

    The poorest region

    Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)

  • 28

    It is a human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of children aged 0- 18.

    Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4p's)

  • 29

    In what agency 4p's under?

    Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

  • 30

    It articulated the country's national goals, objectives, policies and strategies, as well as the regional programs for implementation for the first decade of the EFA movement.

    Education for All (EFA)

  • 31

    In what agency EFA under?

    Department of Education

  • 32

    Under this set-up, every family in a local health system is designated to a health service provider or health facility within the network to ensure sustained access to quality healthcare across political, geographical administrative and boundaries

    Service Delivery Network (SDN)

  • 33

    In what agency SDN under?

    Department of health

  • 34

    The developmental program provides for the disposal of public alienable and disposable (A&D) lands with the intent to open up frontier lands while the redistributive program involves the redistribution of property or rights on private agricultural lands and the abolition of agricultural (or share) tenancy.

    Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP)

  • 35

    In what agency CARP under?

    Department of agrarian reform

  • 36

    In anthropology and sociology, refers to the modification of mechanisms, means methods, or systems within the social structure, characterized by alterations in social relationships, social order social symbols, social organizations, value system, or rules of behaviour.

    Social change

  • 37

    Some of the examples are changes in the manner of choosing a spouse and adopting a new lifestyle

    Cultural change

  • 38

    Denotes alterations in the governmental aspect of a society, such as changes in the administrative, executive, legislative, judicial, and constitutional processes, systems, and structures

    Political change

  • 39

    Described as a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans.

    Global warming and Climate change

  • 40

    Radiation from the earth's atmosphere warms its surface to a temperature above what it would be in the absence of its atmosphere.

    Greenhouse gases and Greenhouse effect

  • 41

    Humans have to strategize in order to adapt to the impacts of climate change. We can adapt through minimizing our carbon emission and adopt a more environmental-friendly methods of living such as electric-based transportation.

    Current adaptation strategies

  • 42

    Global phenomenon that is mounting scope, complexity and impact.

    Transnational Migration

  • 43

    Both a cause and effect of broader development processes and an intrinsic feature of our globalizing world.

    Migration

  • 44

    Face a lot of challenges as they seek a better opportunity abroad. Because of difference in social and cultural

    Overseas Filipino Workers' (OFWs)

  • 45

    •EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

    RAINFALL PATTERN, SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND CYCLONES, COASTLINE CHANGES, WATER LEVEL CHANGES, FOOD PRODUCTIVITY, FOREST COVER, DESERTIFICATION OF LANDS

  • 46

    human population vulnerable to climate change caused by different factors such as pollution conflict epidemics

    VULNERABILITY OF POPULATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

  • 47

    Reduce greenhouse gases emission can help to avoid reduce delay impact of climate changes

    MITIGATION AND ADAPTION

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Define as the hierarchical arrangements and establishment of social categories

    Social Stratification

  • 2

    Talk about social inequality and social mobility. Rank them in a hierarchy

    Universal but variable

  • 3

    People are obviously different from each other, so we might assume that stratification is just a kind of natural outcome of differences, but in reality, it is not.

    Not a matter of individual differences

  • 4

    Stratification serves to categorize and rank members of society across generations, resulting in different life chances People sometimes move upward or downward in social class, which is the basic concept of social mobility.

    PERSISTS ACROSS GENERATION

  • 5

    Tell us how to categorize people, and they define inequalities of a stratification system as being normal, or even fair. If people don't believe that the system is right, it won't last.

    SOCIAL BELIEFS

  • 6

    One of the best-known forms of close system of stratification

    India's Caste system

  • 7

    Four large division called

    Varnas

  • 8

    What are the four division?

    Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya Shudra

  • 9

    Priest and academics in their native language

    Brahmin

  • 10

    The rulers(king), warriors, and administrators

    Kshatriya

  • 11

    Merchants and landowners

    Vaishya

  • 12

    Commoners, peasants and servants

    Shudra

  • 13

    Best example of open systems of stratification

    Class system

  • 14

    Assigned or given by society

    Ascribed statuses

  • 15

    Earned by the individual

    Achieve Statuses

  • 16

    social inequality brought by social stratification base from wealth, prestige, and power of social groups, is indeed functional in the society

    FUNCTIONALISM

  • 17

    according to _________________, social inequality brought by social stratification base from wealth, prestige, and power of social groups, is indeed functional in the society

    Functionalist Theory

  • 18

    This sociological perspective is the opposite of latter

    Conflict Theory

  • 19

    ____________ viewed social stratification as creation of inequality between the rich and the poor, or the powerful versus the powerless.

    Karl marx

  • 20

    Owning high-producing businesses or factories and hire people who work for them. They can enjoy the luxury of life.

    Bourgeois capitalists

  • 21

    The working class earned skimpy wages and experiencing isolation to the society.

    Proletariats

  • 22

    View social stratification on a micro level where individuals affect others whom they have interacted because of their social class status. In most societies, people can only interact only to those with the same social

    SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM

  • 23

    He said inequality is " The defining Challenge of our time"

    President obama (2013)

  • 24

    small group in society that is different from the rest because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or a person who belongs to such a group.

    Minority

  • 25

    They assert it, it is more than just a case of geographic difference

    Lee and Rawls (2010)

  • 26

    The richest among all region

    National Capital Region (NCR)

  • 27

    The poorest region

    Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)

  • 28

    It is a human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of children aged 0- 18.

    Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4p's)

  • 29

    In what agency 4p's under?

    Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

  • 30

    It articulated the country's national goals, objectives, policies and strategies, as well as the regional programs for implementation for the first decade of the EFA movement.

    Education for All (EFA)

  • 31

    In what agency EFA under?

    Department of Education

  • 32

    Under this set-up, every family in a local health system is designated to a health service provider or health facility within the network to ensure sustained access to quality healthcare across political, geographical administrative and boundaries

    Service Delivery Network (SDN)

  • 33

    In what agency SDN under?

    Department of health

  • 34

    The developmental program provides for the disposal of public alienable and disposable (A&D) lands with the intent to open up frontier lands while the redistributive program involves the redistribution of property or rights on private agricultural lands and the abolition of agricultural (or share) tenancy.

    Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP)

  • 35

    In what agency CARP under?

    Department of agrarian reform

  • 36

    In anthropology and sociology, refers to the modification of mechanisms, means methods, or systems within the social structure, characterized by alterations in social relationships, social order social symbols, social organizations, value system, or rules of behaviour.

    Social change

  • 37

    Some of the examples are changes in the manner of choosing a spouse and adopting a new lifestyle

    Cultural change

  • 38

    Denotes alterations in the governmental aspect of a society, such as changes in the administrative, executive, legislative, judicial, and constitutional processes, systems, and structures

    Political change

  • 39

    Described as a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans.

    Global warming and Climate change

  • 40

    Radiation from the earth's atmosphere warms its surface to a temperature above what it would be in the absence of its atmosphere.

    Greenhouse gases and Greenhouse effect

  • 41

    Humans have to strategize in order to adapt to the impacts of climate change. We can adapt through minimizing our carbon emission and adopt a more environmental-friendly methods of living such as electric-based transportation.

    Current adaptation strategies

  • 42

    Global phenomenon that is mounting scope, complexity and impact.

    Transnational Migration

  • 43

    Both a cause and effect of broader development processes and an intrinsic feature of our globalizing world.

    Migration

  • 44

    Face a lot of challenges as they seek a better opportunity abroad. Because of difference in social and cultural

    Overseas Filipino Workers' (OFWs)

  • 45

    •EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

    RAINFALL PATTERN, SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND CYCLONES, COASTLINE CHANGES, WATER LEVEL CHANGES, FOOD PRODUCTIVITY, FOREST COVER, DESERTIFICATION OF LANDS

  • 46

    human population vulnerable to climate change caused by different factors such as pollution conflict epidemics

    VULNERABILITY OF POPULATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

  • 47

    Reduce greenhouse gases emission can help to avoid reduce delay impact of climate changes

    MITIGATION AND ADAPTION