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  • 1

    is considered the largest formal credit institution in the rural areas. It is also one of the top commercial banks in the Philippines in terms of assets, loans, and deposit

    Landbank of the Philippines

  • 2

     It was established through the use of force in order for people to follow.  Emphasizes the origin of the State in subornation of the weak to the strong.  A person physically stronger than captured and enslaved the weak.  Having increased the number of his followers, over whom he exercised undisputed authority, he became a tribal chief.  The powerful conquered the weak this process of conquest and domination continued till the victorious tribe secured control over a definite territor

    Force theory

  • 3

    __________ it is a term that describes shared culture-the practices, values, and beliefs of a group.

    ethnicity

  • 4

    Education should prepare the child to earn though his livelihood so that he can lead a productive life in the societ

    vocational

  • 5

    refers to the level or category where persons have more or less the same socio-economic privileges in society

    social class

  • 6

    Severe and random physical, verbal and written use by one is a form of?

    bullying

  • 7

    refers to the rights over goods and services. How much of the resources of society are owned by certain individuals and how much do they gain or earn every time.

    property or wealth

  • 8

    It is described on the basis of the unequal distribution of income or wealth, is a frequently studied type of social inequality.

    economic inequality

  • 9

    It refers to our prosperity to picture all members of a particular category as having the same qualities.

    stereotyping

  • 10

    are consequences that are unintended and often hidden.

    latent function

  • 11

    is the ability to secure one‘s ends in life, even against opposition. The degree to which one directs, manages, or dominates others.

    power or authority

  • 12

    Skin color and other physical characteristics or an individual's place of origin or culture. Unequal treatment and opportunities is an example of?

    racism

  • 13

    It is born out of the deepening division in the roles assigned to men and women, particularly in the economic, political and educational spheres.

    gender inequality

  • 14

    The three components of social stratification are ________________, ________________ and _______________

    Social class, Social status, social role

  • 15

    A community of persons, more or less numerous, occupying a definite portion of earth’s surface, having its own government.

    State

  • 16

    A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual

    mental health and emotional disability

  • 17

    It occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, typically through norms of allocation that engender specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons.

    social inequality

  • 18

    It is impairment of one of the senses.

    sensory disability

  • 19

    implies social judgment that a status or position is more prestigious and honorable than others. The degree of honor one‘s position evokes. It also includes the fame one attains upon reaching a certain degree of prestige.

    prestige and social evaluation

  • 20

    is firm owned, controlled, and operated by a group of users for their own benefits. Each member contributes equity capital, and shares in the control of the firm in the basis of one-member one-vote.

    Cooperative

  • 21

    System that a person has little or no possibility of moving up social ladder is called ________________.

    closed system

  • 22

    is the United Nations’ development agency that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities and social exclusion in the developing countries. Its primary purpose is to help countries to craft and develop policies, leadership skills, networking and collaborative abilities, institutional capacity building, and building resilience among nations so that they can sustain development results

    UNDP

  • 23

    It is composed of two or more persons who have something in common, and interacting with each other, and are guided by a set of a norms.

    Group

  • 24

    The document outlines the Philippine Department of Education Policies and Guidelines on protecting children in school from violence, exploitation, discrimination, bullying, neglect, abuse, cruelty and other conditions prejudicial to their development.

    DepEd Child Protection Policy Dated 14 May 2012.

  • 25

    is not-for-profit organization that is independent from states and international governmental organizations. They are usually funded by donations but some avoid formal funding altogether and run funded and are run primarily by volunteers. Examples of NGOs include those that support human rights, advocate for improved health or encourage political participation.

    Non-government organization

  • 26

    It refers to any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination.

    bullying

  • 27

    four elements of states

    people or population territory government sovereignty

  • 28

    The groups that is significant to us as models even though we ourselves may not be a part of the group.

    Reference group

  • 29

    Development of intelligence through education will enable the child to lead an independent life with confidence

    intellectual

  • 30

    is the movement of social position that started with the parents and was felt by even children.

    international mobility

  • 31

    •It holds that the state was created by God for the people. •The State its advocates maintain was Created by God and governed by His deputy or vicegerent. •He (God) sent His deputy to rule over them. • The ruler was divinely appointed agent and he was responsible for his actions to God alone. •As the ruler was the deputy of God, obedience to him was held to be religious duty and resistance a sin •To complain against the authority of the ruler and characterize his actions as unjust was a sin for which there was divine punishment.

    Divine theory

  • 32

    A lifelong process where learning comes naturally from the daily experience as a result of exposure in dealing with people.

    Informal education

  • 33

    A sexual minority is a group whose sexual identity, orientation or practice differ from the majority of the surrounding society.

    LGBTQ

  • 34

    It is an institutional activity because the process is done in schools, colleges, and universities.

    FORMAL education

  • 35

    It means the power of the State to order and regulate the activities of all the people, groups and institutions which are at work within its territory. All these institutions always act in accordance with the laws of the State. The State can punish them for every violation of any of its la

    Internal sovereignty

  • 36

    It occurs when the action of the one person causes another person or persons to act.

    Interaction

  • 37

    It is an institutional activity because the process is done in school, college, and universities.

    Formal education

  • 38

    it is a community of persons, more or less numerous, occupying a definite portion of earth’s surface, having its own government, through which the inhabitants render habitual obedience free from outside control.

    State

  • 39

    It is the result of hierarchical social distinctions between racial and ethnic categories within a society and often established based on characteristics.

    ethnic inequality

  • 40

    Belief that our own nation, race or group is the best is called.

    ethnocentrism

  • 41

    Any disability that results in problems with growth and development is called developmental disability.

    developmental disability

  • 42

    two dimension of sovereignty

    Internal sovereignty external sovereignty

  • 43

    is a hereditary endogamous social group in which a person‘s rank and its accompanying rights and obligations are ascribed on the basis of his birth into a particular group.

    caste

  • 44

    It is a group-shared image of another group or category of people

    stereotypes

  • 45

    These are institutions which are not owned and controlled by the government.

    Non-State institution

  • 46

    Is defined as the arrangement of any social group or society into hierarchy positions that are unequal with regard to power property social evaluation, and/or psychic gratification.

    Social stratification

  • 47

    This is the change of position of a person to another position of the same rank.

    horizontal social mobility

  • 48

    is taken from the ancient Hebrew custom of identifying the sins of the people with a goat and driving the goat into the wilderness. This is a situation when people encounter problems that they do not know how to solve. Often, they feel frustrated.

    scapegoating

  • 49

    It is an international organization that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance and support to young people in developing and least developed countries.

    UNICEF

  • 50

    Three branches of the government

    Legislative executive judiciary

  • 51

    It is when people move, or migrate, from one society to another, they are common called ____________ in the new society.

    minorities

  • 52

    A type of group which is characterized by impersonal, secondary contractual, and rationalized relationship.

    Gesselschaft

  • 53

    Moral values like honesty, loyalty, tolerance, justice, self-control and sincerity promote the social and moral standards set by the society.

    moral

  • 54

    which formulate the will of the state i.e. performs law- making functions

    Legislative

  • 55

    refers to the behavior expected of a person who occupies a particular status.

    Social role

  • 56

    The social system that is composed of people assigned to perform a definite task and function.

    Social institution

  • 57

    This is normally a condition either caused by genetics or disease, accident, trauma, which may hamper a person’s mental, sensory or mobility functions to carry out or perform a task in the same way as a person who does not have a disability.

    pwd

  • 58

    It means complete independence of the State from external control. It also means the full freedom of the State to participate in the activities of the community of nations. Each state has the sovereign power to formulate and act on the basis of its independent foreign policy.

    External sovereignty

  • 59

    Sex- and gender-based prejudice and discrimination, commonly called

    sexism

  • 60

    The most influential groups of non-state institutions. These are organizations which provide development assistance between national and international institutions. Usually, these are the links that bind different states together.

    development agencies

  • 61

    refers to the elite families, who are the most productive and successful

    upoer class

  • 62

    Minorities are being deprived of equal treatment and are kept in a lower status by the dominant members of the society, and the resistance of equality is calle

    discrimination

  • 63

    The people have agreed to established the state to their common benefit.

    Social contact theory

  • 64

    In this system a person has little or no possibility of moving up social ladder. One of the examples of this system is India‘s caste system,

    Closed(caste)system

  • 65

    Promote positive physical development.

    individual

  • 66

    their incomes provide a comfortable life style

    middle class

  • 67

    These are organizations which provide development distance between national and international institutions.

    Development agencies

  • 68

    is specialized agency of the UN for the purpose of promoting peace and security through international partnership in education, science, and culture to promote a world with justice, rule of law, human rights among others.

    UNESCO

  • 69

    "At least one percent (1%) of all positions in all government agencies, offices or corporations shall be reserved for persons with disability: Provided, that private corporations with more than one hundred (100) employees are encouraged to reserve at least one percent (1%) of all positions for per sons with disability."

    Equal Opportunity Employment Republic Act Number 10524, dated 23 July 2012.

  • 70

    The process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.

    Education

  • 71

    which applies the laws to specific cases and settles the disputes i.e. performs adjudication functions.

    judiciary

  • 72

    Two types of functions are ________________ and ________________.

    latent, manifest

  • 73

    Development of intelligence through education will enable the child to lead an independent life with confidence.

    Social

  • 74

    is the largest of the banks in the Philippines in terms of assets. The full-service universal bank also takes the lead in consolidated resources, deposits, customer loans, and branch and ATM network all over the c

    BDO Unibank Inc

  • 75

    The supreme power of the state to rule itself without interference from other state

    Sovereignty

  • 76

    is one of the premier financial institutions in the country. It currently offers a wide range of banking products and services all over the world, with its network of more than 2,300 ATMs, 950 local branches, 32 foreign branches, and representative offices

    Metropolitan bank and tco

  • 77

    is defined as the arrangement of any social group or society into hierarchy positions that are unequal with regard to power property social evaluation.

    social stratification

  • 78

    refers to the position of an individual or group within a social structure

    social status

  • 79

    Allows a person‘s freer mobility. He or she can move through classes based upon his/her skills, abilities, and/or achievement

    open(class)sytem

  • 80

    is the movement in the social position that happens within a person‘s adult life

    intergenerational

  • 81

    are consequences that are intended and commonly recognized.

    manifest function

  • 82

    is an organization made up of member (a member-based organization) and its membership must be made up mainly of workers. The main purpose is to protect and advance the interest of its members in the workplace.

    Trade union

  • 83

    It refers to the supreme power of the state to rule itself without interference from other state. This means that the state is an independent entity where people enjoy freedom. A territory is not a state if it is not independent.

    Sovereignty

  • 84

    is a company or group of people authorized to act as single entity and recognized as such in law. Early incorporated entities were established by charter. Most jurisdictions now allow the creation of new corporations through registration.

    Corporation

  • 85

    enforces and implements the laws i.e. performs the law- application functions; an

    executive

  • 86

    It is a process of learning derived from an organized and systematic education activity working either separately or as a special feature of a formal education institution.

    non-formal education

  • 87

    The process of bringing order and significance into human social life.

    Social organization

  • 88

    It is the thinking that one’s own race is superior and has the right to control or direct others.

    racism

  • 89

    "Bullying shall refer to any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property, creating a hostile environment at school for the other student; infringing on the rights of the other student at school; or materially and substantially disrupting the education process or the orderly operation of a school."

    Anti-Bullying Act Republic Act Number 10627, dated 05 June 2013

  • 90

    This is a broad concept that ranges from mental retardation to cognitive deficits too mild or too specific to qualify as mental retardation

    intellectual disability

  • 91

    is the movement of persons from one position to another in the stratification system. This pertains to the idea that people have an equal opportunity to end up at the top of stratification system; that anyone can reach the apex or peak of the hierarchy.

    social mobility

  • 92

    The more interesting mechanism for sociologist is vertical social mobility, which happens when a person moves from one social class to anothe

    vertical social mobility

  • 93

    By undergoing education, child becomes cultured and civilized. Cultural development is through development of aesthetic sense and respect for others’ culture.

    cultural

  • 94

    Any impairment which limits the physical function of limbs, fine bones or gross motor ability is a physical impairment not necessarily a physical disability.

    physical disability

  • 95

    It refers to members’ positions or ranks in the hierarchy of power relation.

    Social status

  • 96

    A financial institution which deals with deposits and advances and other related services.

    Banks

  • 97

    Education enables the children to grow as productive citizens by following the social and moral standards set by the society.

    good citizenship

  • 98

    The independent network of roles and hierarchy of statuses which the reciprocal expectations and the power arrangement of the members of the social unit guided by norms

    Social structure

  • 99

    It refers to economic differences between countries

    global inequality