1. 7.3 Explain how human
relations are
transformed by
social systems.
2. Change as a
condition of modern
life
. Industry change
socio-political conditions.
- People flocked to manufacturing centers.
- Factory workers has to work for long hours.
- This revolutionary change effects the whole of humanity.
3. D. Social realm
B. Policy making
A. New knowledge
This section deals with how human
relations are transformed by social
systems specially, on knowledge, laws,
economics, and technology.
F. On (women's)
friendships
C. Economic sphere
E. Technology
4. A. New knowledge
–" Know thyself"
is the main idea of Socrates of
good living. Socrates lived
around 469 BC in Greece. His
saying, "knowledge is virtue.
5. B. policy making
– The most important consequences of the
application of this new knowledge to human affairs has
been the increased integration of policy making
– There is an increase of centralization in
communications, government functions, legal
system, and social organization.
6. C. Economic sphere
. New knowledge contributed to the technical
improvements.
. Mechanization of labour that resulted in mass
production.
. An increasing division of labour.
. Greater quantity of goods available.
7. . Modernization has changed power relationships
among societies by rapidly strengthening the
position of some at the expense of others.
D. Social realm
. Societies have become more
interdependent.
8. . Increasing interdependence has lead
todevelopment of more orderly procedures
forregulating relations among societies, such as
diplomatic practices, conference, and
international law.
9. E. Technology
. Technology also
change the way we look human
being and society.
. Modern people cannot isolate
themselves and live without technology.
. Science and technology have become
the most distinctive symbol of human autonomy.
10. There is a quality of friendship between
women offering sympathy,
learning,validations, and advices.
F. On (women's)
friendships
11. On (women’s) friendship
True Friendship
–Female friends are extremely important to our emotional and
physical health.
–Strong female relationships
lead to happiness and healthier lives.
Recovery from distress and sufferings become easier.
–People with less or no friends at all tends, become
overweight, and not exercise.
12. On (women’s) friendship
. Miss “not Always Sweet.”
- Women’s envy, competition, recrimination, and
miscommunication can cause problems to
theirfriendship.
- Negative portrayal of a best friend: betrayer
- Women may have also negative attitude
towards other women but they deny it.