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UCSP - Week 4

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  • Period where early humans relied on hunting and gathering, developed simple tools, and lived in small nomadic groups.
    Paleolithic Age
  • A symbolic system through which people communicate and through which idea values, beliefs, and knowledge are transmitted, expressed, and shared.
    Language
  • 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
  • They were the first hunters with improvised tools such as axes and knives, and were the first to produce fire.
    Homo Erectus
  • It is a complex system encompassing beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws, norms, artifacts, symbols, knowledge, and shared experiences.
    Culture
  • It seeks to studies human as both biological and social creatures. It seeks to answer this primary question: What does it mean to be human?(Archeology, Sociology, Anthropology)
    Anthropology
  • Human species that originated as the primitive men whose activities were largely dependent on hunting, fishing and agriculture.
    Homo Sapiens
  • Examines the remains of ancient and historical human populations to promote an understanding of how humans have adapted to their environment and developed.(Archeology, Sociology, Anthropology)
    Archeology
  • The age where The development of agriculture led to settled communities, increased population density, and the emergence of social hierarchies.
    Neolithic age
  • Language has a little influence on our ways of perceiving, behaving, and feeling. TRUE OR FALSE
    TRUE
  • Enumerate socio-cultural practices or activities of early people that are still being practiced or observed by the people today.
    *The teacher will confirm*
  • It is the study of how people allocate scarce resources for production, distribution, and consumption, both individually and collectively.(Archeology, Economics, Anthropology)
    Economics
  • The apelike men who first to used stone tools as weapons and protection of their enemies.
    Homo Habilis
  • They are known to be "Handy Man"
    Homo Habilis
  • Killing, stealing and many more are strictly prohibited by society. This is an example of (norms, values, beliefs)
    norms
  • Earliest people believed in supernatural being or gods. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • The Ramapithecus, Lucy and Australopithecus are examples of the manlike primates.
    HOMINIDS
  • WILD GUESS: Loom is a device for? (Weaving of cloth or farming?)
    Weaving of cloth
  • 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
  • As the environment changes, our society and way of life also change. (TRUE or FALSE)
    TRUE
  • The study of the nature, causes, and consequences of collective decisions and actions taken by groups of people embedded in cultures and institutions that structure power and authority.(Economics, Political Science, Sociology)
    Political Science
  • could walk straight, with almost the same brain with modern man.
    Homo Erectus
  • Their study on social relationship and interactions will provide information that will help in understanding society objectively through the use of scientific investigation and methodology.(Anthropology, Sociology, Archeology)
    Sociology