Family
Education
Religion
Economy
Government
100

What is the definition of family, And what group it fall in?

The definition of family is a group of FEW people who are RELATED to each other by birth, marriage or adoption.

Family falls in the primary group!

100

What are the basic functions of education?

1.  Socialization

2. Social Integation

3. Social Placement 

4. Social and cultural innovation 


100

Why does religion exist?

It was an adaption to overcoming challenges people faced through history. It also gives people an answer to their question such as “what happens when we die.”

100

What are the three main types of economy’s?

Traditional, Market and command

100

How does the government keep its people under control?

By creating laws and guidelines for its society 

200

The family is just the mother, the father, and their child or children.

What term is this definition for?

The nuclear family 

200

How does the U.S rank in terms of education?

U.S rank 14 globally in terms of education with Sweden being first 

200

What are the similarities of different religion? 

They all promote people to live thier lives by a certain moral code and to stay faithful to it.

200

Examples of industry jobs vs blue collar jobs?

Software/IT, finance, construction worker, janitor

200

Summarize a democracy

A system of government that allows its citizens to vote for their new leaders.

300

What are the only two countries in the world that don’t allow divorces for their citizens?

The Philippines and The Vatican City :)  

300

What does education look like in the u.s? 

12 yeas of basic schooling, 4 years of college. 5 years of elementary school, 3 years of middle school, 4 lears of high school.

300

What is considered the most religious country, and what religion does it follow?

Saudi Arabi, a branch of Islamic religion. However, there are reportedly Hindus and Christians in the country.

300

How have jobs people do changed throughout histor?

People in ancient times would all hunt fish to stay alive, now people work at a job to sustain money for themselves 

300

Why are federal laws different from state laws?

Federal laws are spread nationally and trump all other laws for explicit conflict.

400

Define the following terms: 

1.Polygamy

2. Matriarchal 

3. Patriarchal 

1. The type of marriage in which a man has more than one wife or vice versa.

2. When the woman dominates the family

3. When the man dominates the family 

400

What are the benefits of education?

  • Creating More Employment Opportunities. ... 
  • Securing a Higher Income. ... 
  • Developing Problem-solving Skills. ... 
  • Improving the Economy. ... 
  • Providing a Prosperous and Happy Life. ... 
  • Giving Back to the Community. ... 
  • Creating Modern Society. ... 
  • Bridging the Borders.
400

Why may people be non-religious?

Being raised or surrounded by non religious influences during your development years, having a different or higher education, Personal religious trauma, political reasons, and/or obstructing personal values or moral codes.

400

What is the purpose of an economy?

To provide a way for people to earn money to support themselve.

400

How do governments spend their money?

On protection for their land and citizen.

500

What are the three most important functions in the institution of family?

1. To provide for the children

2. To provide a sense of identity or belonging among its members

3. To transmit culture between generations 

500

What does it look like in other countries?

Japan:Compulsory education begins with 6 years of elementary school and ends with 3 years of lower secondary school for a total of 9 years. Students then proceed to upper secondary school, which caters to children who have completed their compulsory education and is completed in 3 years

Germany:

Once your children are six years old, they are required to go to school, since school attendance is compulsory in Germany. Most German schools are run by the state and there is no charge for your children to attend. In addition, there are private and international schools which charge fees.

Sweedan:Swedish compulsory schooling consists of four stages: förskoleklass ('preschool year' or year 0), lågstadiet (years 1–3), mellanstadiet (years 4–6) and högstadiet (years 7–9). Children between ages six and thirteen are also offered out-of-school care before and after school hours.

500

What do people gain out of being part of a religion?

It makes people stronger mentally and gives you a set of principles to live by. 

500

What are reasons for an economy to become unstable?

Stock market fluctuation, house price changes, consumer spending, business conditions and unemployment rate.

500

How do oligarchy function and how are they made?

A king and or queen is set in place to have complete control and rule. However they allow their subjects free will. Then when the royalty has children it becomes a dynasty and the rule is passed down to the kids.