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Chapter Test in Ucsp I. Identification

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CHAPTER TEST in UCSP


I. Identification
1. It is the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.
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2. What is the other term for socialization?
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3. What do you call the part of our personality and includes self-awareness and self-image.
Ans.______________________________________
4. Are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful and that serve as broad
guidelines for social living.
Ans.______________________________________
5. Are the rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members.
Ans.______________________________________
6. It makes us male or female
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7. Norms that become specified and institutionalized are called ______.
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8. Refers to the violation of the law.
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9. A range from minor infractions, such as bad manners, to major infractions, such as serious violence.
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10. An individual or group's sense of self-respect and self-worth, physical and psychological integrity and empowerment.
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11. Are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death.
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12. Individual’s full political membership in the state
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13. Consists of two or more people who identify with and interact with one another.
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14. Is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
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15. Is a large and impersonal social group whose members pursue a specific goal or activity.
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18. Is a social group toward which a member feels respect and loyalty
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16. Is a social group toward which a person feels a sense of competition or opposition
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17. Is a social institution found in all societies that unites people in cooperative groups to care for one another, including any
Children
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18. Relationships based upon marriage or cohabitation between collaterals.


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19. Connections between people that are traced by blood
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20. What do you call the ritual kinship in the form of god parenthood?
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II. Enumeration:
1-3. Three parts of model of personality 3
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4-7. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.


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8-9. Two types of status


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10 -14. Major agents of socialization


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15-18. Basic Rights


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19-21. Types of family
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22 -25. Basic principles of mcdonaldization of society


 __________________________
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 __________________________ PREPARED BY:
 __________________________ CLIFFORD T. BORROMEO
TEACHER
I. Identification

1. Socialization It is the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.

2. Another term for socialization is enculturation.

3. self is a part of our personality and includes self-awareness and self-image.

5. Values are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful

and that serve as broad guidelines for social living.

6. Norms are the rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members.

8. Sex makes us male or female; gender makes us masculine or feminine.

9. Norms that become specified and institutionalized are called laws.

10. Crime refers to the violation of the law.

9. Deviance range from minor infractions, such as bad manners, to major infractions, such as serious violence.
12. Dignity An individual or group's sense of self-respect and self-worth, physical and psychological integrity and
empowerment.

13. Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until
death.

14. Citizenship Individual’s full political membership in the state

15. social group consists of two or more people who identify with and interact with one another.

16. The primary group is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.

17. The secondary group is a large and impersonal social group whose members pursue a specific goal or activity.

18. An in-group is a social group toward which a member feels respect and loyalty

19. out-group is a social group toward which a person feels a sense of competition or opposition

20. Family is a social institution found in all societies that unites people in cooperative

groups to care for one another, including any children

19. Affinal Kinship Relationships based upon marriage or cohabitation between collaterals.

19. Consanguineous Kinship Connections between people that are traced by blood

21. Compadrazgo Ritual kinship in the form of godparenthood

II. Enumeration:

Three parts of model of personality 3

Id, ego, superego

Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. 4

sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, formal operational stage

Two types of status 2

Ascribed, achieved

All the major agents of socialization 5

socialization—family, peer groups, schools, and the mass media

4 basic rights

• your right to have and express your own opinions

• your right

• t to an education

• your right to a private and family life

• your right not to be mistreated or wrongly punished by the state

types of family

nuclear, reconstituted, extended, Conditionally Separated Families, Transnational family

4 basic principles of mcdonaldization of society

• Efficiency, uniformity/predictability/calculability/ CONTROL THROUGH AUTOMATION

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