explore the significance of human material remains and artefactual evidence in interpreting cultural and social, including political and economic, processes
recognize national, local, and specialized museums, and archaeological and historical sites as venues to appreciate and reflect on the complexities of biocultural and social evolution as part of being and becoming human
identify the context, content, processes, and consequences of enculturation and socialization
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It is the perception of one’s own culture as inferior compared to other cultures.
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xenocentrism
ethnocentrism
cultural diversity
cultural universals
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It is the belief that one's own culture is superior to other cultures.
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plagiarism
chauvinism
xenocentrism
ethnocentrism
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It is the perception of one’s own culture as inferior compared to other cultures.
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It is the belief that one's own culture is superior to other cultures.
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It refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal.
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It refers to the process of change in customs and beliefs that result from the contact of two or more cultures.
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What are the main types of culture?
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Culture within a social group is transmitted to succeeding generations through imitation, instruction. What kind of characteristics of culture is this?
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It refers to the process of change or accepting change in response to a new environment.
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Which of the following is a NOT characteristic of society?
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It refers to a body of knowledge that looks up on the society, politics and the people as a whole. It believes that society is inseparable to politics.
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It pertains to the tangible representations of culture.
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It refers to a group of people interacting with each other and having a common culture; sharing common geographical or territorial domain.
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It refers to a culture with values and mores that run counter to those of established society.
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These are patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies. Examples of these are funeral rites, weddings, and celebrations of births.
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It is characterized by free competition, free market and the right to acquire private property.
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These are man’s perception about the reality of things and are shared ideas about how the world his environment operates.
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This era pertains to the old stone period.
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These species are also called “wise man”.
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It is a natural process of biological changes occurring in a population across successive generations.
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It is the earliest form of human society.
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These species' name means “handy man” because of their ability to make and to use tools.
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These species' name means “upright man” with body proportion similar to that of modern humans.
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It refers to the evolution of human characteristics that differentiate homonids (organisms belonging in the Homo genus) distinct from their primate ancestors.
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It pertains to the middle stone period.
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This society depends on specialized knowledge to bring about continuing progress in technology.
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This society relied on herding and domestication of animals for food and clothing to satisfy the greater needs of the group.
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These are the agents responsible for socializing the individual in different communities.
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Which among the following are mostly involved in socialization?
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This agent of socialization is responsible for the primary socialization of an individual.
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It is the process of role-taking in socialization.
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It pertains to the process where socialization occurs through peer groups.
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This refers to the process of declining former conduct and accepting new ones as part of changes in one’s life.
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It refers to anything that a person learns and shares in a society.
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It refers to the socialization that occurs during the earliest life of an individual.
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It is made up of people who are similar in age and social status and share similar interests.
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When does socialization begin?
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Which of the following is usually learned through socialization process?
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Which of the following is not an agent of socialization?
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It refers to interrelating with others, like peers, family, and schoolmates.
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This term means being socialized to a specific culture.
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It refers to the process by which an individual learns the culture of a group with expectation of joining that group.