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T/F In a community action, local citizens engage in the planning, design and delivery of local services.
TRUE
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Identify in which structure or aspect of the community each example belongs to. Population density of the community
Demographics
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T/F The word community was derived from the Latin word communis.
TRUE
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T/F Girl and Boy Scouts are examples under the Institutional perspective.
FALSE
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Identification Name one component needed to improve leadership.
Effective communication/ development of social capital building/ community engagement/ collaboration
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T/F The micro level community refers to large group affiliations such as national and international communities.
FALSE
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Identification. This refers to the changes that occur in the social order.
Social Change
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Identify in which structure or aspect of the community each example belongs to. *Structure of the government
Local politics
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Identification. This type of group has a loose structure.
Informal community
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T/F Examples of institutional community include hospital and educational systems.
TRUE
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Identification. This refers to a group of people sharing the same environment and conditions such as resources and preferences.
Local community
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Identification. This type of group is created as per official authority.
Formal community
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T/F The Social Science perspective encourages local citizens to volunteer.
FALSE
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T/F The Civil Society perspective is considered the affective model of the community.
TRUE
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T/F The concept of social capital explains the responsibility of the individual of the community and significance of the family unit.
FALSE
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Identification. This area has a low population density.
Rural areas
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T/F Non- geographical communities are formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identities, practices, and roles.
TRUE
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Identification. This is a social space that is generally open and accessible to people.
Public space
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Identification. This area has a higher population density and is involved in different industries.
Urban areas
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Identify in which structure or aspect of the community each example belongs to. Extent in receiving cash/ kind
Educational Facilities & Programs
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Identify in which structure or aspect of the community each example belongs to. Availability of fire and police protection
Health & Welfare Systems
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Identification. One of its determinants is the member;s knowledge that he.she has the power to make community decision
Community power
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Identification. This refers to a function or system integration and interaction between individuals away from each other in time or space or both.
Global community
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T/F Social Science is the study of social relations and human society.
TRUE
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