32 Questions
What is the main focus of the lesson 'The Human Person in Society'?
The transformation of individuals by societies
Which concept is NOT covered in the lesson 'The Human Person in Society'?
Impact of technology on modern societies
What are the three main parts of the lesson 'The Human Person in Society'?
Society formation, society influence on development, and human relations
What is the primary aim of discussing 'how individuals form societies' in the lesson?
To explain the impact of society on individual development
Which competency from the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) is directly related to the lesson 'The Human Person in Society'?
PPT11/12-IIf-7.1
In what way does the lesson 'The Human Person in Society' align with the quote by Soren Kierkegaard mentioned in the introduction?
It highlights the increasing dullness and conformity in modern society.
During which period did the medieval crafts and industrial revolution occur?
Modern Period: 1500 – 1800 CE
What is Feudalism?
A system of government based on land ownership and personal loyalty
Who is credited with founding schools in monasteries and churches during the Middle Ages?
Charlemagne
When is the modern period generally said to begin?
1500 CE
What brought about the widening of Christianity’s influence during the Middle Ages?
The founding of schools by Charlemagne
Which event altered not only the geography but also the history of Europe?
Landing of Christopher Columbus in the new world
What percentage of people were peasants during the Middle Ages?
Nine-tenths
What is considered to be a revival of classical learning in Europe?
Renaissance
In what way did the growth of commerce and towns impact feudalism?
It caused feudalism to decline as a system of government
What was Charlemagne's impact on education during the Middle Ages?
He established schools in monasteries and churches
Which form of society is characterized by the raising of animals to supply their food?
Pastoral Society
In which form of society do men hunt large animals while women collect vegetables and other crops?
Pastoral Society
Which form of society engaged in the growing of plants, fruits, and vegetables?
Horticultural Society
Which form of society involves the growing of rice and other crops, as well as raising animals for food?
Agricultural Society
In which form of society did the ruler or lord own all the land while the farmers or laborers farmed it?
Feudal Society
Which form of society lived permanently and improved farming technology, with money becoming a form of exchange for goods and services?
Agricultural Society
What is a post-industrial society also known as?
Virtual society
What are folkways in the context of society?
Behaviors considered good and acceptable by society
What are social institutions formed from?
Grouping of individuals with common roles
What is the primary role of laws in society?
Provide proper guidelines for sustaining peace and order
What does the society expect from individuals in terms of behavior?
Following set traits and behaviors considered good and acceptable
What are social roles in the context of society?
Connected behaviors expected of a certain person
What is the inseparable relationship between the person and society based on?
"Two-way relationship" binding both the person and the society for growth
What characterizes the industrial society?
"Machineries used in the production of goods and services"
"Social groups" are formed based on what?
"Grouping together of individuals with common roles"
"Norms" in society refer to what?
"Traits and behaviors considered good and acceptable by society"
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