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UCSP Module4 The Socio Cultural Developments Del Rosario Raven
UCSP Module4 The Socio Cultural Developments Del Rosario Raven
UCSP Module 4
What I Know
1. d 6. d
2. d 7. b
3. a 8. a
4. b 9. a
5. a 10. b
What’s In
1. a
2. a
3. c
4. d
5. B
What’s More
STATE FORMATION
THEORIES
The Divine Right Theory The Social Contract Theory The Force Theory
The oldest form of This theory states that people This theory says that a state
explanation in medieval are in contract with the is formed through force.
governance. This theory government in the society States acquire people and
suggests that the power to they live in. Jean-Jacques territory by going under war.
rule comes from God and Rousseau also stated that
God alone. This theory was “the only good government is
also once called the “Divine one formed out of the free will
Right of Kings.” of the people.”
1. A chiefdom’s system is close to an actual state so it will have an easy transition to being
one.
2. States collapse because of corruption, dictatorship, fraud. Some examples are the
Soviet Union, which if it weren’t for its puppet countries, would have fallen years earlier;
and Venezuela, whose economy is in shambles and is probably going to collapse soon.
We are Family
1. g 6. j
2. c 7. f
3. j 8. a
4. d 9. g
5. h 10. h
1. With this acquired knowledge, I can adjust to changes fairly easily since I have a basis of
understanding in each aspect of socio-cultural evolution.
2. Tax can hold you down, responsibilities can hold you down, social norms can hold you
down. You are born free but will immediately face these aspects of life.
3. Really important since many restrictions were implemented during quarantine like
transportation, delivery of farm goods were a challenge.
Assessment
1. d 6. a
2. b 7. b
3. b 8. c
4. d 9. c
5. c 10. b
Poetry Writing
Populations boom
The farmlands bloom
Settlements in constructions
Civilizations are fruition
Theories to govern
For the purpose of order stern
Humanity from nomadic travelers
To permanent state settlers