
BECOMING A MEMBER OF SOCIETY
Authored by JEFFERSON TAYONGTONG
Social Studies
12th Grade
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1.
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It refers to the idea that a person has the innate right to be valued, respected, and treated well.
Human dignity
human rights
2.
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These are legal, social, and ethical principles that consider the human person as deserving of liberties and protections by virtue of his or her human dignity.
Human dignity
Human rights
3.
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These are most commonly imposed by smaller societies, communities, or groups.
Formal Sanctions
Informal Sanctions
Social Control
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Use the term enculturation to refer to the process of being socialized to a particular culture.
Geologists
Anthropologists
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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It is considered as the primary agent of socialization from infancy up to childhood.
School
Church
Family
6.
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The following are agents of socialization and enculturation except:
The Family
Schools
Teachers
Mass Media
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It refers to the outcomes of socialization, and are evident when individuals begin to practice the behaviors, attitudes, and values that society considers necessary for them to function effectively as its members.
Self-identity
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