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  • Anthropology - study of human beings and their cultures, past and present.
  • Archaeology - the scientific study of mankind's material remains
  • Biological Anthropology - deals with the biological aspects of humans such as physical characteristics, genetics, evolutionary history, etc.
  • Linguistic Anthropology - studies how language is used to communicate ideas and values within different societies.
  • Social Anthropology - focuses on social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
  • Linguistic Anthropology - studies language and its relationship to society and culture.
  • Social Anthropology - studies social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
  • Social Anthropology - studies social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
  • Linguistic Anthropology - focuses on language and its role in society
  • Social Anthropology - focuses on social organization, kinship systems, marriage customs, religion, politics, economics, and other cultural practices.
  • Political Anthropology - investigates political structures and processes in diverse societies.
  • Applied Anthropology - uses anthropological knowledge to solve practical problems
  • Paleolithic
    was coined by archaeologist John Lubbock in 1865. It is derived the from Greek word, palaios, which means "old"; and, lithos, "stone"
  • Palaeolithic Period
    which happened 2.5 million years ago, is also known as "Old Stone Age"
  • Dr. Jesus T. Peralta of NCCA

    According to his study, respect is given to age, and individual prowess and ability are recognized.
  • Neolithic Revolution

    is also called as the First Agricultural Revolution.
  • Neolithic
    •a wide-scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to of agriculture and settlement kind of society which eventually led to population increase.
  • Neolithic
    People depend on domesticated plants and animals. They learned to create such crafts as pottery and weaving.
  • Metal Age
    - Use of metals
    - Tribe, empires, and state
    - Civilization
  • Fertile Crescent
    the earliest states and civilizations was found in the ______ which is known as the Mesopotamian civilization.
  • Mesopotamia
    is a Greek word for "Land between two rivers" which is often referred to as the cradle of civilization.
  • Fertile Crescent
    It is the region of the Western Asia located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is where the first evidence of agriculture was also found.
  • Henry VII
    won the War of the Roses in England, which led into what is known as the Tudor dynasty, and begun the development of the English nation-state.
  • 1500s
    •In England, around _____, most of the people lived in small villages. They paid tithes to their feudal landlords.
  • year 1492
    The year Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella took Spain back from the Muslim. It became the era of Spain as a global power.
  • Louis XIV of France

    created an absolute monarchy
  • French Revolution
    When it broke out, it created the modern French nation-state, which sparked nationalism around Europe.
  • 1914
    Year when various nation-states started to claim their power and superiority over all the nations in the world, the World War I begun until 1918.
  • Treaty of Versailles
    ended the World War I
  • 1939-1945
    Word War 2
  • democracy
    rule of the people
  • Democratization
    is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction.
  • Representative democracy
    Direct democracy
    Constitutional democracy

    Types of Democracy
  • Representative democracy
    is a system where citizens choose government representatives among their citizens
  • Direct democracy
    is when the citizens form a governing body and vote directly on issues.
  • Constitutional democracy
    limits the powers of government through the nation's constitution.
  • socialization
    simply means the process of learning one's society and its culture. It is moreover the same as interacting, mingling and being with other people or groups within/ outside of your society.
  • Family
    School
    Social Media
    Agents of Socialization
  • Family
    is the first agent of socialization.

    A huge part of your personality is molded by them because this is where you spent your childhood.

    They influence you on the way you behave and act as a person.

    This is when socialization process is crucial and intense.
  • School
    another agent of socialization

    interact or socialize with other people- your classmates, teachers, administrators, and others which are outside your family within a society.

    Your socialization with them has made a lot of experiences in you. It is in the school that your behavior and attitude are shape to become a better member of society. So, a part of your personality is developed by this agent.