Understanding Community Concepts

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Which characteristic primarily defines a community as composed of people?

  • Group of people (correct)
  • Definite locality
  • Sense of common sentiments
  • Fulfillment of wider ends

What aspect ensures that a community has a unique identity?

  • Legal status
  • Geographical dimensions
  • Particular name (correct)
  • Sense of naturality

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a community?

  • Shared legal obligations (correct)
  • Natural conception by its members
  • Fulfillment of wider ends
  • Sense of common sentiments

Which dimension of a community pertains to human interactions and activities?

<p>Social (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a vital characteristic of a community that indicates shared living conditions?

<p>Sense of common shared likeness (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of community characteristic is reflected by members sharing similar norms, values, or identity?

<p>Sense of belongingness (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the geographical dimension of a community?

<p>Physical features and boundaries (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is a common example of a community fulfilling a wider end?

<p>Charity marathon for disaster victims (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Concept of Community

  • A community is a network of human relationships linked by norms, religion, values, or identity.
  • Example: Ethnic groups in the Cordillera region represent a defined community.

Characteristics of a Community

  • Composed of People: A community is fundamentally formed by individuals who share and experience similar life conditions.
  • Definite Locality: Communities reside in specific territories, such as Barangays or Municipalities.
  • Common Sentiments: Members share a collective sense of belonging or community sentiment.
  • Sense of Naturality: A community is naturally formed by members from its inception.
  • Common Shared Likeness: Members exhibit likeness through shared language, culture, and traditions.
  • Fulfillment of Wider Ends: Communities pursue shared goals, exemplified by events like charity marathons.
  • Particular Name: A unique name distinguishes each community from others.
  • No Legal Status: Communities typically lack legal rights or obligations recognized by the law.

Dimensions of a Community

  • Political: Involves the governing body, authority, and establishment of law and order.
  • Social: Focuses on human interactions, shared sentiments, and communal activities.
  • Economic: Encompasses fiscal policies, resource sustainability, and aspects of the labor market.
  • Geographical: Refers to the community's locational boundaries and physical features.
  • Cultural: Defines the common identity and shared heritage of the group's members.

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