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What type of society is characterized by subsistence economy?

Hunting, fishing, and gathering society.

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What characteristic of society allows members to communicate and pass down knowledge through generations?

Language

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What characteristic of society reflects its largest social unit?

Large membership

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What term is used to describe groups of people who move from one place to another rather than settling permanently?

Nomadic people

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GIVE 2 COMMON ANIMALS THAT ARE DOMESTICATED DURING PASTORAL SOCIETY.

REINDER, COWS, SHEEPS, GOATS, HORSES, AND CAMELS

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Which type of society depends on herding animals like cows and sheep and often follows a nomadic lifestyle?

Pastoral society

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THIS TYPE OF SOCIETY EXISTED AROUND 12,000 TO 15,000 YEARS AGO.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

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This early form of society was nomadic, had a subsistence economy, and is described by scientists as having equal relationships between men and women.

Hunting, fishing, and gathering society.

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Which term refers to the specific geographical area where members of a society reside?

Specific territory


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THIS TYPE OF SOCIETY  EXISTED AROUND 5,000 TO 6,000 YEARS AGO.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

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What type of society grows crops using simple tools and practices subsistence farming?

Horticultural society

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What term describes the cooperation among members for mutual benefit within a society?

Social solidarity

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A small town ensures its survival by growing crops, educating its children, and providing healthcare for its citizens. These systems that help the society continue are an example of which characteristic?

Ability to sustain membership

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Industrialization began in Europe around ____ years ago.

200

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What type of society is characterized by advanced technology and specialized knowledge, particularly in computer industries?

Post-industrial society.

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The word 'pastoral' comes from the Latin word 'pastor,' which means _______.

Shepherd


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Imagine a community where most families rely on farming using advanced machinery and irrigation systems to grow large quantities of crops. This society has developed a complex economic system, including markets and trade, and has seen significant advancements in technology related to agriculture. What type of society does this community represent?

Agricultural society

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HAVING A SETTLEMENT BUT THEY DO NOT STAY IN ONE PLACE PERMANENTLY

SEMISEDENTARY

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This type of farming focuses on growing enough food to meet the needs of the family or the group, with no surplus for trade.

Subsistence farming

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This type of farming produces more food than is needed, allowing for trade or storage.


Surplus farming

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A rural society is facing the challenge of declining birth rates and emigration. What characteristic of society is most at risk if the population can no longer sustain itself?

Ability to sustain membership.

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In a workplace, there is a clear division between managers, supervisors, and employees, each with specific roles and responsibilities. This arrangement of power and roles is an example of which characteristic of society?

Hierarchical organization

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MEMBERS OF SOCIETY SHARE A COMMON CULTURE WHICH ENABLES THEM TO FOLLOW PATTERNS OF ACTION FOR HARMONIOUS EXISTENCE WITH OTHERS.

NATIONAL OR CULTURAL IDENTITY

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According to Panopio & Raymundo, what does society represent?

A geographical aggregate with boundaries, a form of government, and a common culture.

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Members live together for ____  ____, with interdependent roles, customs, and rules (Palispis, 2007).

mutual benefit

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