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46問 • 1年前
  • Danielle Calma
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    are preserved remains, or traces of remains of ancient organism.

    fossils

  • 2

    is an object made by a human being. (art, tools, clothing)

    artifacts

  • 3

    A branch of science devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies.

    social science

  • 4

    Came from the new Latin word "anthropologia" which means the

    study of humanity

  • 5

    ,It also shares its ultimate root or origin from the Greek word "anthropos"

    human beings

  • 6

    Is the study of human beings and their ancestors through time in terms of physical characteristics, environmental and social relations and culture.

    Anthropology

  • 7

    "Father of American Anthropology"

    Franz Boas

  • 8

    -early American anthropologist who are specialized in championing indigenous rights like traditional cultural preservation.

    Kroeber and Morgan

  • 9

    -His book "Primitive Culture" (1871) defined culture as "the complex whole which includes knowledge bellet, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities acquired by man as a member of society.

    tylor

  • 10

    The study of human origin such as genetics, evolution, fossils, race and primates.

    Biological or Physical

  • 11

    Came from the French word which mean sociologie

    companion

  • 12

    Deals with the study of society and social interactions taking place.

    Sociology

  • 13

    Large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done.

    society

  • 14

    "Father of Sociology""Father of Sociology"

    Auguste Xavier Comte

  • 15

    understanding of w social world operates."

    Charles Wright Mills

  • 16

    The study of social institutions, social inequality, social mobility, religious, groups and bureaucracy.The study of social institutions, social inequality, social mobility, religious, groups and bureaucracy.

    Social Organization

  • 17

    Is shared and learned behavior which is transmitted from one generation to anotherIs shared and learned behavior which is transmitted from one generation to another

    culture

  • 18

    The process by which a society's culture is passed from one generation to the next and individuals become members of their society.

    enculturation

  • 19

    succeeding generations through imitation, instruction and example, in the form of attitudes, values, beliefs and behavioral scripts are passed onto and taught to individuals and groups.

    culture is transmitted

  • 20

    All culture is changes. Changes in the environment are caused by inventions and discoveries.

    culture is adaptive

  • 21

    Culture provides satisfaction for man's biological and socio-cultural needs, foods, clothing, and shelter for various relationships with other individuals and groups.

    culture is gratifying

  • 22

    Through culture man can communicate with other people using language.

    culture is symbolic

  • 23

    It is a cultural modification of an individual, group or people adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture.

    acculturation

  • 24

    a group of people interacting with each other and having a common culture; sharing common geographical or territorial domain and having relatively common aspirations.

    society

  • 25

    is the dissimilarities among individuals based on their social characteristics and qualities.

    Social Difference/s

  • 26

    these societies the main method of food production is collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals on a daily basis.

    hunting and gathering

  • 27

    a nomadic group of people who travel with a herd of domesticated animals, which they rely on for food.

    pastoral

  • 28

    Societies which applied agricultural technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area.

    agrarian

  • 29

    societies have learned how to raise fruits and vegetables grown in the garden plots that have provided them their main source of food.

    horticultural

  • 30

    an offshoot of increased food chain, several groups become wealthy and able to acquire lands and declared these as their own domain. It is based on ownership of land.

    feudal

  • 31

    technologies of mass production are used to make vast amounts of goods in factories

    industrial

  • 32

    •Technology, information and services are more important than manufacturing actual goods.

    post industrial

  • 33

    a belief that cultures are equally complex.a belief that cultures are equally complex.

    cultural relativism

  • 34

    the belief that one's native culture is superior (better) to other cultures.

    ethnocentrism

  • 35

    is characterized by a strong beliefs that one's ideas are inferior (lower to those which originate elsewhere.

    xenocentrism

  • 36

    What cultural terms refer to the evaluation of another culture according to the standards of one's culture?

    ethnocentrism

  • 37

    Refers to the lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary survival skills in society.

    socialization

  • 38

    the basic unit of societythe basic unit of society

    family

  • 39

    is the traditional type of family structure. This family type consists of two parents and children.

    nuclear

  • 40

    family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his/her own.family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his/her own.

    single parent

  • 41

    family Structure consists of two or more adults who are related, either by blood or marriage, living in the same home

    extended

  • 42

    new husband, wife, or spouse and their children from previous marriages or relationships.

    step

  • 43

    refers to changes motificatiob & variations to genetics

    bioculural evolution

  • 44

    Philippine Government strengthen support in education, healthcare etc.

    social control

  • 45

    status that was earned or chosen.

    achieved status

  • 46

    status that was assigned to someone at birth and not chosen by them.

    ascribed status

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    are preserved remains, or traces of remains of ancient organism.

    fossils

  • 2

    is an object made by a human being. (art, tools, clothing)

    artifacts

  • 3

    A branch of science devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies.

    social science

  • 4

    Came from the new Latin word "anthropologia" which means the

    study of humanity

  • 5

    ,It also shares its ultimate root or origin from the Greek word "anthropos"

    human beings

  • 6

    Is the study of human beings and their ancestors through time in terms of physical characteristics, environmental and social relations and culture.

    Anthropology

  • 7

    "Father of American Anthropology"

    Franz Boas

  • 8

    -early American anthropologist who are specialized in championing indigenous rights like traditional cultural preservation.

    Kroeber and Morgan

  • 9

    -His book "Primitive Culture" (1871) defined culture as "the complex whole which includes knowledge bellet, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities acquired by man as a member of society.

    tylor

  • 10

    The study of human origin such as genetics, evolution, fossils, race and primates.

    Biological or Physical

  • 11

    Came from the French word which mean sociologie

    companion

  • 12

    Deals with the study of society and social interactions taking place.

    Sociology

  • 13

    Large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done.

    society

  • 14

    "Father of Sociology""Father of Sociology"

    Auguste Xavier Comte

  • 15

    understanding of w social world operates."

    Charles Wright Mills

  • 16

    The study of social institutions, social inequality, social mobility, religious, groups and bureaucracy.The study of social institutions, social inequality, social mobility, religious, groups and bureaucracy.

    Social Organization

  • 17

    Is shared and learned behavior which is transmitted from one generation to anotherIs shared and learned behavior which is transmitted from one generation to another

    culture

  • 18

    The process by which a society's culture is passed from one generation to the next and individuals become members of their society.

    enculturation

  • 19

    succeeding generations through imitation, instruction and example, in the form of attitudes, values, beliefs and behavioral scripts are passed onto and taught to individuals and groups.

    culture is transmitted

  • 20

    All culture is changes. Changes in the environment are caused by inventions and discoveries.

    culture is adaptive

  • 21

    Culture provides satisfaction for man's biological and socio-cultural needs, foods, clothing, and shelter for various relationships with other individuals and groups.

    culture is gratifying

  • 22

    Through culture man can communicate with other people using language.

    culture is symbolic

  • 23

    It is a cultural modification of an individual, group or people adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture.

    acculturation

  • 24

    a group of people interacting with each other and having a common culture; sharing common geographical or territorial domain and having relatively common aspirations.

    society

  • 25

    is the dissimilarities among individuals based on their social characteristics and qualities.

    Social Difference/s

  • 26

    these societies the main method of food production is collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals on a daily basis.

    hunting and gathering

  • 27

    a nomadic group of people who travel with a herd of domesticated animals, which they rely on for food.

    pastoral

  • 28

    Societies which applied agricultural technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area.

    agrarian

  • 29

    societies have learned how to raise fruits and vegetables grown in the garden plots that have provided them their main source of food.

    horticultural

  • 30

    an offshoot of increased food chain, several groups become wealthy and able to acquire lands and declared these as their own domain. It is based on ownership of land.

    feudal

  • 31

    technologies of mass production are used to make vast amounts of goods in factories

    industrial

  • 32

    •Technology, information and services are more important than manufacturing actual goods.

    post industrial

  • 33

    a belief that cultures are equally complex.a belief that cultures are equally complex.

    cultural relativism

  • 34

    the belief that one's native culture is superior (better) to other cultures.

    ethnocentrism

  • 35

    is characterized by a strong beliefs that one's ideas are inferior (lower to those which originate elsewhere.

    xenocentrism

  • 36

    What cultural terms refer to the evaluation of another culture according to the standards of one's culture?

    ethnocentrism

  • 37

    Refers to the lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary survival skills in society.

    socialization

  • 38

    the basic unit of societythe basic unit of society

    family

  • 39

    is the traditional type of family structure. This family type consists of two parents and children.

    nuclear

  • 40

    family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his/her own.family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his/her own.

    single parent

  • 41

    family Structure consists of two or more adults who are related, either by blood or marriage, living in the same home

    extended

  • 42

    new husband, wife, or spouse and their children from previous marriages or relationships.

    step

  • 43

    refers to changes motificatiob & variations to genetics

    bioculural evolution

  • 44

    Philippine Government strengthen support in education, healthcare etc.

    social control

  • 45

    status that was earned or chosen.

    achieved status

  • 46

    status that was assigned to someone at birth and not chosen by them.

    ascribed status