Vocabulary Terms
Trivias
Anthropological Perspective
Sociological Perspective
Political Science Perspective
100

A branch of Social Science that analyzes the history, evolution, structure, and functions of societies.

Sociology

100

One of the founding fathers of sociology, known for his work on capitalism and class struggle.

Karl Marx

100

Serves as the driving force of civilization.

Community

100

Involves how individuals view themselves in the light of their freedom to choose what gender view they will intend to follow.

Gender Equality Movements

100

The term for the exercise of power and authority in a society.

Politics

200

The interrelationship of power and the community.

Politics

200

Considered the father of Political Science.

Aristotle

200

Human development came side by side with the development of communal orientation as well as with the evolution of socio-economic structures

Anthropological Perspective

200

Hierarchically categorization of people based on their income economic capacity (includes lower, middle, and upper class).

Social Class

200

A form of dishonesty or a criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in a position of authority to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's gain.

Corruption

300

A branch of Social Science that deals with the study of human societies and cultures and their development.

Antrophology

300

The LGBTQIA+ community is most widely and internationally recognized by this symbol.

Rainbow Flag

300

In this period, more people started using tools more advanced than those in the Paleolithic era.

Mesolithic Age

300

Any form of action or behavior that undermines social norms, laws, or cultural orientations.

Deviance 

300

The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. 

Power 

400

The systematic study of human behavior and interactions within societies and their cultural contexts.

Social Science

400

Who is the 2nd President of the Philippines?

Manuel L. Quezon

400

During this era, the earliest humans were able to create tools from rocks and other solid materials found elsewhere in their environment.

Paleolithic Age

400

Involves categorization of people in a community into groups based on several factors like wealth, race, gender, and etc.

Social Stratification


400

A person who will assume power in order to establish and preserve order

Authority

500

A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.

Perspective

500

Who is the father of Sociology?

Auguste Comte

500

This period is characterized by the advancement of technology which resulted to the large agricultural production.

Neolithic Age

500

Refers to the movement of an individual or group within or between social strata.

Social Mobility 

500

They view community as a system composed of people of diverse views that create conflicts and competitions.

Political Scientists

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