10. Sociology concentrates on society while anthropology focuses on C. Politics D. Social Structures A. Culture B. Genetic make-up

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10. Sociology concentrates on society while anthropology focuses on
C. Politics
D. Social Structures
A. Culture
B. Genetic make-up
11. The following are the goals of anthropology except
A. Describe and analyze the biological evolution of humanity
B. Describe and assess the cultural development of our species
C. Describe, explain, and analyze the present-day human cultural similarities
and differences
D. Describe how political activities are organized in and out of our country
12. The following are the goals of Sociology, except.
A. Understand the political contexts in which people live
B. Understand ourselves better
C. Build a better understanding of mankind
D. Help with decision-making
13. The following are areas or interest of political science, except
A. Government
B. Constitution and by-laws
C. Customs and traditions
D. Leadership of president
14. The following statement best describes the goals of sociology except.
A. Explain the diversity of people and societies.
B. Describe the interaction between the individual and society
C. Views the world from a sociological perspective.
D. Explain the political aspect as a whole
15. What does the sociological perspective teach us about whom to marry?
A. There is no explaining personal feelings like love
B. Peoples actions reflect human free will
C. The operation of society guides many of our personal choices
D. In the case of love opposites attract
16. What is the relation between sociology and anthropology?
A. The two focuses on studying the behavior of humans within the societies
B. Analyzes its cultural and genetic make-up
C. Studies relationships of people in the community and political sovereignty
D. All of the above
17. The field of sociology concentrates on the
A. Origins of Humanity
B. Past events
C. Human artifacts
D. Human social relationship
18. Is a composite areas that comprise beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws,
norms, that a person learns and shares as a member of society
A. Ethnicity
B. Culture
C. Socialization
D. Enculturation
19. Which of the following best explains of the sociological perspective of culture,
except.
A. sociological perspective enables you to gain a new vision of social life
B. It provides a different way of looking at life's social relationship
C. Provides a deeper understanding of how people interact in the
community
D. Enables you to understand the origin of humanity through the evolution
Transcribed Image Text:10. Sociology concentrates on society while anthropology focuses on C. Politics D. Social Structures A. Culture B. Genetic make-up 11. The following are the goals of anthropology except A. Describe and analyze the biological evolution of humanity B. Describe and assess the cultural development of our species C. Describe, explain, and analyze the present-day human cultural similarities and differences D. Describe how political activities are organized in and out of our country 12. The following are the goals of Sociology, except. A. Understand the political contexts in which people live B. Understand ourselves better C. Build a better understanding of mankind D. Help with decision-making 13. The following are areas or interest of political science, except A. Government B. Constitution and by-laws C. Customs and traditions D. Leadership of president 14. The following statement best describes the goals of sociology except. A. Explain the diversity of people and societies. B. Describe the interaction between the individual and society C. Views the world from a sociological perspective. D. Explain the political aspect as a whole 15. What does the sociological perspective teach us about whom to marry? A. There is no explaining personal feelings like love B. Peoples actions reflect human free will C. The operation of society guides many of our personal choices D. In the case of love opposites attract 16. What is the relation between sociology and anthropology? A. The two focuses on studying the behavior of humans within the societies B. Analyzes its cultural and genetic make-up C. Studies relationships of people in the community and political sovereignty D. All of the above 17. The field of sociology concentrates on the A. Origins of Humanity B. Past events C. Human artifacts D. Human social relationship 18. Is a composite areas that comprise beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws, norms, that a person learns and shares as a member of society A. Ethnicity B. Culture C. Socialization D. Enculturation 19. Which of the following best explains of the sociological perspective of culture, except. A. sociological perspective enables you to gain a new vision of social life B. It provides a different way of looking at life's social relationship C. Provides a deeper understanding of how people interact in the community D. Enables you to understand the origin of humanity through the evolution
1. This a concept that denotes some internal and external factors leading to change
in the cultural pattern of societies.
A. Political Change
B. Environmental Change
C. Social Change
D. Cultural Change
2. The following are the main factors of cultural change, except.
A. Technology innovation
B. Contact
C. Geographical factor
D. Heredity
3. The following are the common causes of social change as recognized by social
scientists, except
A. Genetics
B. Population
C. Environment
D. Technology
4. It focuses on relationships among humans and groups living together in societies
A. Anthropology
B. Sociology
C. Psychology
D. Biology
5. The use of power, interest, influence, and diplomacy which is important in creating
a well-ordered society.
A. Anthropology
B. Archaeology
C. Political Science
D. Social Science
6. The following are the latest inventions produced by technology that brought changes
to culture except.
A. Android Phones
B. Drones
D. Fax Machine
7. What are the common concerns of anthropology?
A. It analyzes human interaction, which is essential in understanding man's
cultural make-up.
B. It analyzes how people attain the political position in society
C. Both A and B
D. It analyzes the history of evolution with social aspect
8. The following are the three disciplines of social sciences that interlinked and therefore,
you cannot separate one from another except.
A. Astronomy
B. Sociology
C. Political Science
D. Anthropology
9. The following are examples of the geographical factors of cultural change except.
A. Technological inventions
B. Closeness to the sea
C. Altitude of the place
D. Climate
10. Sociology concentrates on society while anthropology focuses on
C. Politics
D. Social Structures
A. Culture
B. Genetic make-up
Transcribed Image Text:1. This a concept that denotes some internal and external factors leading to change in the cultural pattern of societies. A. Political Change B. Environmental Change C. Social Change D. Cultural Change 2. The following are the main factors of cultural change, except. A. Technology innovation B. Contact C. Geographical factor D. Heredity 3. The following are the common causes of social change as recognized by social scientists, except A. Genetics B. Population C. Environment D. Technology 4. It focuses on relationships among humans and groups living together in societies A. Anthropology B. Sociology C. Psychology D. Biology 5. The use of power, interest, influence, and diplomacy which is important in creating a well-ordered society. A. Anthropology B. Archaeology C. Political Science D. Social Science 6. The following are the latest inventions produced by technology that brought changes to culture except. A. Android Phones B. Drones D. Fax Machine 7. What are the common concerns of anthropology? A. It analyzes human interaction, which is essential in understanding man's cultural make-up. B. It analyzes how people attain the political position in society C. Both A and B D. It analyzes the history of evolution with social aspect 8. The following are the three disciplines of social sciences that interlinked and therefore, you cannot separate one from another except. A. Astronomy B. Sociology C. Political Science D. Anthropology 9. The following are examples of the geographical factors of cultural change except. A. Technological inventions B. Closeness to the sea C. Altitude of the place D. Climate 10. Sociology concentrates on society while anthropology focuses on C. Politics D. Social Structures A. Culture B. Genetic make-up
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