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1. The document provides a direction to determine the form of society referred to in various statements by choosing the appropriate lettered answer. It then provides 15 true or false statements about different societies and social concepts. 2. Key societies mentioned include hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, agrarian, feudal, industrial, and post-industrial. Social concepts defined include norms, social system, laws, folkways, and social values. 3. The reader is tasked with identifying the society being described in several statements and indicating whether additional statements about social relationships and communities are true or false.

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1. The document provides a direction to determine the form of society referred to in various statements by choosing the appropriate lettered answer. It then provides 15 true or false statements about different societies and social concepts. 2. Key societies mentioned include hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, agrarian, feudal, industrial, and post-industrial. Social concepts defined include norms, social system, laws, folkways, and social values. 3. The reader is tasked with identifying the society being described in several statements and indicating whether additional statements about social relationships and communities are true or false.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE


HUMAN PERSON
QUARTER 2: The Human Person in Society
WRITTEN WORKS
Week 5

A. Direction: Determine which form of society is referred to by the following statement. Write
the letter of your answer

A. Hunting and gathering H. Feudal Society


B. Pastoral Society I. Industrial society
C. Horticultural society J. Post-industrial society
D. Agrarian or agricultural society K. Society
E. Norms L. Persons
F. Social system M. Folkways
G. Laws N. Social values

1. This society is based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services.


2. This society is based on the ownership of land.
3. The earliest and simplest form of society.
4. The society features large-scale and long term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals.
5. The society primarily relies on the domestication of animals of food.
6. This society is generally small in size and is composed of families.
7. This society uses machinery in producing goods and services.
8. This society has given rise to the virtual society.
9. In this society, those who own land are considered most powerful and influential.
10. This society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants.
11. This is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common
territory and culture.
12. Refer to a set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable, and are thus encouraged and
passed on to other members.
13. Primary agent of change, as he or she drives social changes based on responses to events and
developments affecting society.
14. This is an organized or patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups that compose a
society
15. These are less formal norms that arise from tradition and do not result in punishment when violated.

B. Read the following statements. Write True if the statement is true, and False if the statement is
false.
1. There is only one type of social relationship existing in every community.
2. Buber believes that a man/woman cannot identify himself/herself as a human being without relating it
to the many (collectivity).
3. An Urban community is congested compared to a rural Community, and yet people living in an urban
community are not so close to each other.
4. In the market and the state, the relationship is more personal than transactional.
5. Full recognition of individual rights has not been pushed during the tribal and monarchical period

Prepared: Checked: Noted:

MARIA CRISTINA A. CANLAS


HTIII/OIC-Asst. Principal II
Dec 10, 2021

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