3. 1. It refers to the community of persons
more or less numerous occupying a
definite portion of territory, having a
government of their own to which the
great body of inhabitants render
obedience, and enjoying freedom from
external control.
4. 2. A form of government ruled by the
middle class. It is also the best
alternative for an effective government
according to Aristotle
5. 3. It refers to the geographic space in
which the sovereignty of the state is
exercised. Includes the “terrestrial,
fluvial, aerial domains, including its
territorial sea, the seabed, the insular
shelves and other submarine areas”
6. 4. It is a term synonymous to “people”
which is a concept related to ethnicity.
7. 5. It is the supreme power of the state to
command and enforce obedience to its
will from people within its jurisdiction
and corollary to have freedom from
foreign control
8. 6. Set of individuals who happen to be in
the same place at the same time
9. 7. Collection of people who have
something in common and believe that
what they have in common is significant
10. 8. They consists one particular kind of
person across time and space. They are
also sets of people who share similar
characteristics.
11. 9. The power of the state to rule within its
territory
12. 10. Freedom of the state to carry out its
activities without subjection to a control
by other state.
13. 11. The (group of 2) most cohesive and directly
interacting small group, has potential for
strong bonds due to constant interaction but
also prone to ruin as conflict between the
individuals can result in the dissolution of the
relationship
14. 12. (group of 3 individuals) – has lesser cohesion
because of lesser personal connection that
each individual has with other members in the
group
15. 13. The ideal group which is used by an
individual as a standard to measure his/her
actions
16. 14. A social group in which an individual
directly affiliates and expresses loyalty
to.
17. 15. A group in which an individual is not part of.
Negative attitudes are usually attributed with
individuals who are part of this group.
18. 16. It refers to a phenomenon of free riding
which can be experienced in large groups as
some individuals tend to depend on others’
initiative to perform tasks that are originally
expected of them.
19. 17. The web of social relationships that humans
form as part of a family.
20. 18. A socioeconomic unit that consists of one or
more parents and their children.
21. 19. It is the type of family wherein an individual
first learned her/his society’s norms and roles
in it. It is where the nurturing processes occur.
22. 20. It is the type of family wherein Ego (an
individual) creates her own concept of a
family upon negotiation with her husband.
26. 1. State 11. Dyad
2. Polity 12. Triad
3. Territory 13. reference group
4. Nation 14. in-group
5. Sovereignty 15. out-group
6. Social Aggregate 16. social loafing
7. Social Group 17. kinship
8. Social category 18. family
9. Internal Sovereignty 19. family of orientation
10. External Sovereignty 20. family of procreation