Q2 L1: Society

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  • these are the group of people interacting with each other and having a common culture
    societyy
  • these are the people sharing a common geographical or territorial domains and may also have relatively common aspirations
    society
  • enumerate the mentioned works laying out their theories on human society
    republic, politics, city of god, utopia
  • what was the book and who laid his standards for an ideal society ruled by philosopher-kings assisted by equally and intellectually gifted "guardians"?
    republic, plato
  • what was the book and who stated that man is self sufficient. however, those who are unable to live in a society and have no needs in life must be either "beasts" or "gods"
    politics, aristotle\
  • what was the book and who described that society's ultimate pilgrimage towards the kingdom of god
    city of god, st augustine
  • what was the term coined by sir thomas moore that refers to the ideal, imaginary island nation whose political system he described
    utopia
  • enumerate the four types of societies
    pre industrial society, industrial society, post industrial society, modern society
  • the types of societies are categorized based on methods of what?
    subsistence
  • this type of society's main economic activity is food production through human and animal labor and is subdivided according to their level of technology and method of production
    pre industrial society
  • this type of society covers hunting and gathering society, pastoral society, horticultural society, agricultural society, and feudal society

    pre industrial society
  • the main method of this society is the collection of wild plants and the hunting of animals in a daily basis
    hunting and gathering society
  • these types of people do not establish permanent villages, are in small groups, nor do they have a variety of artifacts
    nomads
  • this society depends on domesticated herds to meet their needs and move them from one pasture to another. because of this, food supply is now more reliable
    pastoral society
  • this is the specialization by individuals/groups in the performance of specific economic activities
    division of labor
  • this society have learned how to raise fruit and vegetables in garden plots and its level of technology and complexity is on par with pastoral society
    horticultural society
  • what techniques do horticultural societies use to clear wild vegetation, cut and burn them, then use their ashes as fertilizers
    slash and burn, kaingin system
  • this society has applied agricultural and technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area and raise farm animals
    agrarian society
  • this society has been said to have an "agricultural revolution" because 8,500 years ago, there has been a period of technological advances within agriculture

    agrarian society
  • towns emerged from the agrarian society after achieving a great surplus, and eventually became the center of trade
  • in this society, there was an increase in food production which led to several groups becoming wealthy and then acquiring and declaring it as their own domain. they then exploited farmers intro providing food, crafts, and homage in exchange for military protection
    feudal society
  • this society emerged between the 15th and 16th century and replaced feudalism
    industrial society
  • this is a predominant economic system of industrial societies categorized by free competition, free market, and the right to acquire private property
    capitalism
  • this is the society wherein foreign metals, silk, and spices were introduced and there was increased efficiency upon machines powered by fuels for food production
    industrial society
  • this is deemed as the more advanced societies
    post industrial society
  • this is a society dominated by information, services, and high technology
    post industrial society
  • this society is beyond the production of goods and are shifting towards the increase in service sectors
    post industrial society
  • this society is characterized by mass productionof all essential products. so much so, subsistence of food is now a thing of the past
    modern society
  • the society wherein products are sold in markets in large quantities
    modern society
  • this society not only saw rapid economic growth but also cultural and liberal growth
    modern society
  • this object is now the new use of commodity and medium of exchange in the modern society
    money
  • in this society, trade and commerce became much more efficient and as the economy shifted to being money-based, there have been a vast expansion of financial institutions
    modern society
  • this place now plays a much more larger role in modern society, serving as a safe repository for saved money and also a source of unearned money
    banks
  • this society inevitably became communities of debt and money becomes the most valued entity
    modern society