2. Anthropology
Political Science
Sociology
Enculturation
Ethnocentrism
Norms
Cultural relativism
Values
symbolic
shared
Structural-
Functional
Approach
.Museums
Sigmund Freud
Australopithecus
afarensis
Neolithic
Homo erectus
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
archaeology
Aristotle
Plato
Robert Dahl
1. Viewing other peoples and ways of life in terms of one’s
own cultural assumptions
2. ‘The study of humans’ social sciences.
3. The system of knowledge, norms and values more or less
shared by members of a particular society
4. Is the systematic study of society.
5. Rules and expectations by which a society guides the
behavior of its members
6. Is the systematic study of politics
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3. Anthropology
Political Science
Sociology
Enculturation
Ethnocentrism
Norms
Cultural relativism
Values
symbolic
shared
Structural-
Functional
Approach
.Museums
Sigmund Freud
Australopithecus
afarensis
Neolithic
Homo erectus
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
archaeology
Aristotle
Plato
Robert Dahl
7. The ethical insistence that other cultures can only be evaluated
and understood in terms of their own standards and values.
8. Collective conceptions of what is considered good, desirable, and
proper—or bad, undesirable, and improper—in a culture.
9. An aspect of culture where in beliefs, religion, rituals, myths,
dances, performances, music, artworks, sense of taste, education,
innovations, identity, ethnicity, and so on, are meaningful human
expressions of what people do and how they act.
10. Acquired by being born into a particular society in the process of
enculturation, as anthropologists would say, or socialization, as
sociologists would explain in this aspect of culture.
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4. Anthropology
Political Science
Sociology
Enculturation
Ethnocentrism
Norms
Cultural relativism
Values
symbolic
shared
Structural-
Functional
Approach
.Museums
Sigmund Freud
Australopithecus
afarensis
Neolithic
Homo erectus
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
archaeology
Aristotle
Plato
Robert Dahl
11. These are institutions that do not only keep and showcase
material remains of the past for people to see and learn from.
12. He is a thinker who gave perspectives about politics that
human being is a political animal.
13. A science that deals with past human life and activities by
studying the bones, tools, etc. of ancient people.
14. Also called Middle Stone Age
15. Relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age,
lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone
implements were used.
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5. Anthropology
Political Science
Sociology
Enculturation
Ethnocentrism
Norms
Cultural relativism
Values
symbolic
shared
Structural-
Functional
Approach
.Museums
Sigmund Freud
Australopithecus
afarensis
Neolithic
Homo erectus
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
archaeology
Aristotle
Plato
Robert Dahl
16. Relating to or denoting the later part of the Stone Age,
when ground or polished stone weapons and implements
prevailed.
17. The first hominid to use fire.
18. The hominid who was the first to evolve.
19. He combined basic needs and the influence of society into
a model of personality with three parts.
20. These are institutions that do not only keep and showcase
material remains of the past for people to see and learn from.
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6. II. Using the picture below, identify the concepts that
you can associate with of the following:
CULTURE
1.____________________
2.____________________
SOCIETY
3.____________________
4.____________________
Politics
5.____________________
6.____________________