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  • 1

    is the study of what makes us human.

    anthropology

  • 2

    take a broad approach to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience, which we call holism..

    anthropologists

  • 3

    also compare humans with other animals (most often, other primates like monkeys and chimpanzees) to see what we have in common with them and what makes us unique

    anthropologists

  • 4

    refers to the differences in social behaviors that different cultures exhibit around the world. What may be considered good etiquette in one culture may be considered bad etiquette in another.

    cultural variation

  • 5

    is the comprehensive study of human development, culture, and change throughout the world, past and present.

    anthropology

  • 6

    Fields of Anthropology

    biological,cultural,linguistic and archaeology

  • 7

    carry out systematic studies of the non-cultural aspects of humans and near-humanscarry out systematic studies of the non-cultural aspects of humans and near-humans

    biological anthropologists

  • 8

    are interested in learning about the cultural aspects of human societies all over the world.

    cultural anthropologists

  • 9

    study the human communication processstudy the human communication process

    linguistic anthropology

  • 10

    They focus their research on understanding such phenomena as the physiology of speech, the structure and function of languages, social and cultural influences on speech and writing, nonverbal communication, how languages developed over time, and how they differ from each other.

    linguistic anthropologists

  • 11

    are interested in recovering the prehistory and early history of societies and their cultures. They systematically uncover the evidence by excavating, dating, and analyzing the material remains left by people in the past.

    archaeologists

  • 12

    are essentially detectives who search through many thousands of pieces of fragmentary pots and other artifacts as well as environmental data in order to reconstruct ancient life ways

    archaeologists

  • 13

    is the study of human social relationships and institutions

    sociology

  • 14

    It focuses primarily on the influence of social relationships upon people’s attitudes and behavior and on how societies are established and change

    sociology

  • 15

    are the major spheres of social life or societal subsystems, organized to meet human needs.

    social institution

  • 16

    is a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy

    social stratification

  • 17

    The 3 commonly recognized systems of stratification

    estate,caste and class

  • 18

    refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors

    social stratification

  • 19

    The scope of political science is vast and experts have divided the field of political science into five sub-disciplines that are:

    political theory,public administration,comparative politics,international relatable and public law

  • 20

    is a set of ideas, beliefs, values, and opinions, exhibiting a recurring pattern, that competes deliberately as well as unintentionally over providing plans of action for public policy making in an attempt to justify, explain, contest, or change the social and political arrangements and processes of a political community.

    political ideology

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the study of what makes us human.

    anthropology

  • 2

    take a broad approach to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience, which we call holism..

    anthropologists

  • 3

    also compare humans with other animals (most often, other primates like monkeys and chimpanzees) to see what we have in common with them and what makes us unique

    anthropologists

  • 4

    refers to the differences in social behaviors that different cultures exhibit around the world. What may be considered good etiquette in one culture may be considered bad etiquette in another.

    cultural variation

  • 5

    is the comprehensive study of human development, culture, and change throughout the world, past and present.

    anthropology

  • 6

    Fields of Anthropology

    biological,cultural,linguistic and archaeology

  • 7

    carry out systematic studies of the non-cultural aspects of humans and near-humanscarry out systematic studies of the non-cultural aspects of humans and near-humans

    biological anthropologists

  • 8

    are interested in learning about the cultural aspects of human societies all over the world.

    cultural anthropologists

  • 9

    study the human communication processstudy the human communication process

    linguistic anthropology

  • 10

    They focus their research on understanding such phenomena as the physiology of speech, the structure and function of languages, social and cultural influences on speech and writing, nonverbal communication, how languages developed over time, and how they differ from each other.

    linguistic anthropologists

  • 11

    are interested in recovering the prehistory and early history of societies and their cultures. They systematically uncover the evidence by excavating, dating, and analyzing the material remains left by people in the past.

    archaeologists

  • 12

    are essentially detectives who search through many thousands of pieces of fragmentary pots and other artifacts as well as environmental data in order to reconstruct ancient life ways

    archaeologists

  • 13

    is the study of human social relationships and institutions

    sociology

  • 14

    It focuses primarily on the influence of social relationships upon people’s attitudes and behavior and on how societies are established and change

    sociology

  • 15

    are the major spheres of social life or societal subsystems, organized to meet human needs.

    social institution

  • 16

    is a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy

    social stratification

  • 17

    The 3 commonly recognized systems of stratification

    estate,caste and class

  • 18

    refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors

    social stratification

  • 19

    The scope of political science is vast and experts have divided the field of political science into five sub-disciplines that are:

    political theory,public administration,comparative politics,international relatable and public law

  • 20

    is a set of ideas, beliefs, values, and opinions, exhibiting a recurring pattern, that competes deliberately as well as unintentionally over providing plans of action for public policy making in an attempt to justify, explain, contest, or change the social and political arrangements and processes of a political community.

    political ideology