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It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share common identity.
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social group
social aggregate
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society
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This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members together more than their relationship.
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It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share common identity.
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This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members together more than their relationship.
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This is a group to which we compare ourselves.
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A social group to which an individual feels he belongs.
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A social group that an individual does not identify with.
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It refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate.
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A type of family that is made up of a group of people who are united by social ties and is usually made up of two adults and their socially recognized children.
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It happens when the newlywed couple stays with the husband’s relatives and the wife’s kin alternately.
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Which type of marriage where the man or woman’s parents determine the marital partner of the individual?
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It is sometimes called a step family, reconstituted family or a complex family.
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It is more complex and larger than a band.
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The Philippines belongs to what type of authority?
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What leadership style is currently practiced by the Philippine government?
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Mother Teresa is an example of a ________________ leader.
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President Duterte is an example of a _________________ leader.
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World Bank, International Monetary Bank and Asian Development Bank are examples of _____.
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These agencies are present in developing countries challenged by security conflict, food shortage, climate change, financial instability and others
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They exist to promote principled causes, ideas, and values to change international policy.
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The following banks are owned by private institutions except _________ .
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The following are government-owned institutions except ____________
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Which of the following is not a primary function of education?
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Which of the following is a primary function of education?
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Which of the following is included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Primary and secondary education is regulated by
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Tertiary education is regulated by
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The act of moving from one social status to another.
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People in the social class who depend merely on their paycheck.
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It refers to the evaluation of status.
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The method of relating people in terms of certain social characteristics and then classifying them into social categories based on their characteristics.
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These are mostly professional people like lawyers, doctors, manager, owners of small businesses, executives, etc.
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People whose cultural background differs from that of the dominant members of the society
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People who are barred from some degree of power, prestige, or wealth.
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Women regarded as placed in the lower social status in the society compared to men.
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It is the existence of uneven opportunities and rewards for a diverse social positions or statuses within a group or society.
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It is the thinking that one’s own race is superior than the others.
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The top solutions to income inequality include
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The following are the causes of global inequality except
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The formation of regional groups can address global inequality.
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The following are effects of global inequality except
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The following are mechanisms that can address global inequality
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It refers to the use of new techniques to achieved desired end.
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Ethnic conflict and civil war
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Gender issue is an example of
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It refers to transmission of cultural characteristics or traits from the common society to all other societies
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It is an armed conflict between different ethnic groups
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It is for the women’s liberation movement.
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A social movement whose advocacies are in line with concerns for the environment – its protection and improvement;
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A generic term for the many different forms of electronic communication that are made possible through the use of computer technology.
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It is a kind theory which put emphasis on democratic engagement through deliberative practices
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A more casual form of social media. The most popular example is Facebook.