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UCSP - Week 4

  •  English    23     Public
    Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
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  • A symbolic system through which people communicate and through which idea values, beliefs, and knowledge are transmitted, expressed, and shared.
    Language
  •  5
  • It is a complex system encompassing beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws, norms, artifacts, symbols, knowledge, and shared experiences.
    Culture
  •  5
  • The Ramapithecus, Lucy and Australopithecus are examples of the manlike primates.
    HOMINIDS
  •  5
  • The apelike men who first to used stone tools as weapons and protection of their enemies.
    Homo Habilis
  •  5
  • They are known to be "Handy Man"
    Homo Habilis
  •  5
  • could walk straight, with almost the same brain with modern man.
    Homo Erectus
  •  5
  • Human species that originated as the primitive men whose activities were largely dependent on hunting, fishing and agriculture.
    Homo Sapiens
  •  5
  • Enumerate socio-cultural practices or activities of early people that are still being practiced or observed by the people today.
    *The teacher will confirm*
  •  10
  • Period where early humans relied on hunting and gathering, developed simple tools, and lived in small nomadic groups.
    Paleolithic Age
  •  5
  • They were the first hunters with improvised tools such as axes and knives, and were the first to produce fire.
    Homo Erectus
  •  5
  • WILD GUESS: Loom is a device for? (Weaving of cloth or farming?)
    Weaving of cloth
  •  5
  • Killing, stealing and many more are strictly prohibited by society. This is an example of (norms, values, beliefs)
    norms
  •  5
  • One of the four Biological Capacities for Culture that refers to The ability to think abstractly and solve problems is crucial for cultural development.
    Thinking
  •  5
  • The age where The development of agriculture led to settled communities, increased population density, and the emergence of social hierarchies.
    Neolithic age
  •  5
  • The age where The discovery and use of metals brought about advancements in toolmaking, warfare, and trade, leading to more complex societies and civilizations.
    Age of Metal
  •  5
  • As the environment changes, our society and way of life also change. (TRUE or FALSE)
    TRUE
  •  5