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1. The document provides an overview of lessons from a course on understanding culture, society and politics. It introduces sociology, anthropology, and political science. 2. Sociology is defined as the study of human social relationships and institutions. Anthropology describes human behavior and societies around the world. Political science deals with human interactions. 3. The document tests the reader's knowledge of the disciplines and has activities to understand their nature and goals, as well as how they relate to concepts like culture, beliefs, and traditions.

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This Study Resource Was: Activity 1. What You Do

1. The document provides an overview of lessons from a course on understanding culture, society and politics. It introduces sociology, anthropology, and political science. 2. Sociology is defined as the study of human social relationships and institutions. Anthropology describes human behavior and societies around the world. Political science deals with human interactions. 3. The document tests the reader's knowledge of the disciplines and has activities to understand their nature and goals, as well as how they relate to concepts like culture, beliefs, and traditions.

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UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS

Quarter 1 - Module 1
Lesson 1
What I Know (PRETEST) page 2
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2. B 7. C
3. C 8. B
4. D 9. A
5. A 10. B

What’s New page 3


Activity 1. What you do

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2. These are the nature of anthropology, sociology and political science: Sociology is the
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sociology, it always describes human, human behavior and human societies around the world;
Political Science, by nature, is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
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Activity 2. Petal Web Organizer
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Dealing with
humans and Human and
their Society
interaction
Study of human Nature and Goals
social of Anthropology,
relationships and Sociology and Cultures and
institutions Political Science traditions
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human, human
behavior and
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human societies
around the religion
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UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
Quarter 1 - Module 1
2. Study of human social relationships and institutions, Describes human, human behaviour
and human societies around the world, and dealing with humans and their interaction.
3. Yes, it does

Activity 2. Jumbled Letters


1. ANTHROPOLOGY
2. SOCIOLOGY
3. POLITICAL SCIENCE
4. CULTURE
5. BELIEFS

Activity 3. Reflection
I learned that Sociology is the study of human social relationships and
institutions. Sociology’s subject matter is diverse, ranging from crime to religion, from the
family to the state; while anthropology is a branch of sociology, it always describes human,
human behavior and human societies around the world; Political Science, by nature, is a
social science that deals with humans and their interactions.

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I realize that anthropology, sociology and political science are related based on
their nature and goals, and it is very essential for us to acquire knowledge about these

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discipline because These disciplines help us in creating better communities and social
organizations for society to thrive. It also helps in fixing societal gaps with the society itself

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and understand better about how parts of the society function and interact with one another.
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If I am given a chance to advocate the youths, I will promote anthropology,
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sociology, and political science, because these disciplines help us understand all about
humans and culture, belief, and how to deal with them, and it will make us become a better
human and a better person in the society.
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Activity 1. Power Organizer
Introduces the discipline of
sociology, including something
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about its history, questions, theory,


and scientific methods, and what
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distinguishes them from other


social science discipline I. Functionalist
Culture, cultural relativism, Perspective
fieldwork, human diversity, II. Symbolic Interaction
holism, bio-cultural focus Perspective
III. Conflict Perspective

Cross-cultural or It sticks to the political


arena and the realm of
comparative emphasis, its
politics, either dealing with
evolutionary/historical the situations with two
emphasis, its ecological competing sides or the
emphasis and its holistic lateral decisions that affect
1. It wasemphasis.
not easy Studies the tendencies and the group as a whole.
actions of people which
cannot be easily quantified
or examined.
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UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
Quarter 1 - Module 1
2. The perspective of anthropology, sociology, and political science.
3. So that we can learn about it

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ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Because Sociology, anthropology, and political


science complement each other in showing different facets of how
humans structure their societies. Sociology investigates average
social behaviours of people, while political science focuses on
certain areas of society like laws, policies, governments, and other

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a. Anthropology - Emphasizes the need to understand what humans do and how they
interpret their own actions and world-views. This approach, known as cultural relativism, is

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an essential methodological tool for studying local life-worlds on their own terms.
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b. Sociology - helps us to understand the situations of others and allows us to better
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understand the reason people are in the situations they are in. Concepts like oppression,
inequality, and intersections are realities in society that shape the lives of many.
c. Political Science - purpose of our major is to deepen knowledge
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and understanding of one of the most powerful forces operating on people, communities and
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corporations, namely government and politics around the world. This knowledge
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and understanding is valuable for all citizens.

Activity 3. Give me the details


A. Anthropology
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Perspectives Examples
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Culture, cultural relativism, The analysis and solutions of


fieldwork, human diversity, holism, bio- the different aspects in the society such as
cultural focus. Cross-cultural or the environment issues of pollution, the
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comparative emphasis, its issues on health and medicine and other


evolutionary/historical emphasis, its issues related to the human activity.
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ecological emphasis and its holistic


emphasis.
B. Sociology
Perspectives Examples
Introduces the discipline of Include such different
sociology, including something about its problems as eating disorders, divorce, and
history, questions, theory, and scientific unemployment. Public issues, whose source
methods, and what distinguishes them from lies in the social structure and culture of a
other social science discipline. Sociology society, refer to social problems affecting
includes three major theoretical many individuals. Problems in society thus
perspectives: Functionalist Perspective; help account for problems that individuals
Symbolic Interaction Perspective; and experience.

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UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
Quarter 1 - Module 1
Conflict Perspective.
C. Political Science
Perspectives Examples
Studies the tendencies and The study of democracy as a
actions of people which cannot be easily form of government and why democracy is
quantified or examined. It sticks to the considered as the best form of government.
political arena and the realm of politics,
either dealing with the situations with two
competing sides or the lateral decisions that
affect the group as a whole.

What I Can Do
Activity 5. My Own Collage

Reflective Questions

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1. It gives us more knowledge about understanding cultures, society and politics, and
it will mold us to become a better person.

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POST TEST
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