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Which characteristic primarily defines a community as composed of people?
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?
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?
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?
Which dimension of a community pertains to human interactions and activities?
What is a vital characteristic of a community that indicates shared living conditions?
What is a vital characteristic of a community that indicates shared living conditions?
What type of community characteristic is reflected by members sharing similar norms, values, or identity?
What type of community characteristic is reflected by members sharing similar norms, values, or identity?
Which of the following best describes the geographical dimension of a community?
Which of the following best describes the geographical dimension of a community?
Which is a common example of a community fulfilling a wider end?
Which is a common example of a community fulfilling a wider end?
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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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