define using various perspectives, e.g., social sciences, institutions, civil society, and local/grassroots level
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analyze functions of communities in terms of structures, dynamics, and processes
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differentiate typologies of communities
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explain the importance of commitment and action in participatory development for community well -being
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explain the importance of studying community dynamics and community action in relation to applied social sciences and the learners’ future career options
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acknowledge interrelationship of self and community in undertaking community action
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It is the era where human development was marked by the development of their tools, which started with the Oldowan stone tool industry which is the earliest known period where men first attained such feats of craftsmanship
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. click the letter of your answer.It is the era where human development was marked by the development of their tools, which started with the Oldowan stone tool industry which is the earliest known period where men first attained such feats of craftsmanship
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is the era where many of our earliest ancestors opted to settle near bodies of water because fish was more abundant and easier to catch than it is to hunt for animals that may be riskier and even life-threatening in some instances
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is the era where agriculture was scaled down as more efficient ways of farming were developed. Humans developed tools using sturdier materials such as metals, which they developed later as farming equipment
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is the theory that explains society follows an evolutionary development from a simple commune and then moves toward more complex systems.
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is the theory that explains the conflict between the holders of power and the disenfranchised are the drivers of social change and conflict is a necessary characteristic in social relations.
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is a theory that explains the set roles and statuses hold social balance and therefore, any change in the scheme will have repercussions on the functions of other roles and statuses.
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is a political entity that has four characteristics: population, territory, sovereignty, and government
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click the letter of your answer.It is when both nation and state come together to form a unified body that has all four aforementioned characteristics bound by a common identification of culture, language, and history.
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click True if the statement is correct and False if not.Nation is composed of individuals that share a common background such as language, history, or religion.
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Q.Directions.Read and analyze each statement/question. Click True if the statement iscorrect and False if not.A social contract is simply an agreement between a master and a subordinate under prescribed rules of conduct and rights.
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click True if the statement is correct and False if not.Macroeconomics is concerned about the behavior of individual actors and their patterns of consumption. It focuses on individual agents and patterns of decision-making
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Click True if the statement is correct and False if not.Macroeconomics deals with how individual agents’ collective actions correspond to the whole.
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the box.It is a living social entity and goes beyond the old categorization of space as its primary definition. More than a space, it is made up of people: you and I.
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Q.Directions.Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the box.It is the direct result of classifying people in accordance to material wealth, relative social value, or other traits.
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIa-c-2
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the box.It is the study of how individuals or groups move across classifications and stratifications.
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the boxIn sociology, it is recognized as one of the primary influences that contribute to individual identity and social norms and thus is one of the factors to be studied.
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the boxIt is one of the topics that identify people and groups through their sexual norms, orientation, interest, and behavior
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HUMSS_CSC12-IIa-c-2
Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the box.In sociology, its study is rooted in the interaction of society with a certain social anomaly such as a different act or norm-defying stunt.
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Q.It is all about the dynamic of individual identity relative to its social environment. This Interaction between the self and the community equates to the individual's stature in said setting.
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Q.Directions. Read and analyze each statement/question. Type your answer in the box.It is a set of defined and expected behavior or norms that is ascribed to a certain social status.