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Contemporary World 24.

Perspective that emphasize the distinct and unique nature


of various cultures. Cultural differentialism
1. Personal or organized system of religious beliefs and 25. Set to be the carriers of culture. Human
practices? Religion 26. Field of statistics that is concerned with births, death,
2. A distinct globalization that refers to blending of the income or the incidence of decease, which later illustrates the
universal religions of local languages? Vernacularization changing structures of human population. Deography
3. The principle method of human communication consisting of 27. Significantly influence the development of global city.
words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed Multinational Corporations or MNC’s
by speech, writing, or gestures? Language 28. Often referred to as the death rate, is a measure of the
4. The cultures created under the influence of mass media, the number of deaths in a given population during a specific period
concepts refers to its impacts to the society information. Media of time, typically per 1,000 or 100,000 individuals per year.
Culture Mortality Rate
5. Pertains to a situation, where large number of people that 29. refers to the ability to meet the needs of the present
are seeking protection and assistance, often requires national without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
cooperation’s transitional to adress their needs. Refugee Crisis their own needs. Sustainability
6. Serves as engine of globalization Global city 30. refers to the phenomenon where religious beliefs,
7. A distinct globalization that refers to the globalization and practices, and institutions become less confined to specific
cross-border dissemination of religious beliefs, practices, geographic locations or cultural boundaries. Deterritorialization
institutions, and cultural elements. Transnationalization 31. Also known as the total fertility rate (TFR), is a
8. Unified style of human knowledge, beliefs and behavior from demographic measure that represents the average number of
which people learn and ability to communicate knowledge to children born to a woman over her lifetime in a particular
the next generation Culture population. Fertility rate
9. This refers to the worldwide interconnectedness of all the 32. the international movement of people across borders,
areas contemporary life. Globalization either voluntary or involuntary also influences religions. Global
10. They believe that radical measures are necessary in Migration
achieving the will of God. If they act moderately, this means 33. communicating with spoken words. It’s a verbal form of
they abandon the supreme being`s will. Extremist communication where you communicate your thoughts,
11. Total number of individual living in specific geographical present ideas and share information. Oral Communication
area, such as a city, country, or the entire world. population 34. constructs a link between the nation and the church and
12. Stage in demographic transition wherein low birth and religion often plays a significant role in shaping laws, policies,
death rates, resulting resulting in a stable or slowly growing and cultural practices within the country. Nationalization
population. Post-Industrial stage 35. Stages of theories of Demographic transition
13. Stage typically corresponds to the period of early  Pre-Industrial
industrialization and urbanization. Improved healthcare and  Transitional
access to medical services result in a significant reduction in  Industrial
death rates, especially among infants and children. Transitional  Post-industrial
stage 36. Oppising result of Globalization of Religio
14. Classification of world during cold war. First World  Global Conflict
15. Context of international relations and geopolitics refers to  Global Peace
the distribution of power in which two major superpowers or 37. Stages of Media Development
bllocs dominate the global stage, often in competition or  Oral Communication
conflict with each other. Bipolarity  Script
16. Term used to describe the social , environmental and  Printing Press
economic actions taken by individuals to recognized that every  Electronic Media
person is a citizen of the world. Global Citizenship  Digital Media
17. Literally means adherence of beliefs in the world state. 38. Concept of Sustainable Development.
Cosmopolitanism  Reviving growth
18. The means of communication that reach large numbers of  Changing the quality of growth
people, such as television, newspaper, and radio. Media  Meeting essential needs for jobs, food energy,
19. Ability to maintain ecological balance in our planet’s water and sanitation.
natural environment and conserved natural resources.  Ensuring a sustainable level of population.
Environmental Sustainability  Conserving and enhancing the resource base.
20. Term often used to describe a major city that plays a  Reorienting technology and managing risk.
significant role in the global economy and has a substantial  Merging environment and economics in decision
impact on international affairs. Global City making.
21. Term used to describe the social, environmental,
economic actions taken by individuals to recognized that every
person is a citizen of the world . Global Citizenship
22. Movement of people to one country to another country.
International Migration
23. Suggest that globalization engenders a growing sameness
of culture.
Cultural Convergence
Readings In Philippine History

1. What is the primary goal of katippunan? Independence via


Revolution
2. Who is the mother or lakambini of katipunan? Gregoria de
jesus
3. Who founded the secret organization KKK? Andres Bonifacio
4. When was KKK founded? July 7, 1892
5. An act that correct the error of previous titles
6. A system were the land awarded as a royal grants to the
colonialofficials and catholic reliigous orders in exchange for
their conquest of the natives. Enconmendia
7. An act during the american period to correct the errors of
the previous title. Cadastral Act 1907
8. Limits the ownership of agricultural lands to 5 hectares only.
Comprehensive Land Reform Law RA6657
9. Who is the first president of the first republic or the Malolos
Republic? Emilio Aguinaldo
10. He was the president of the Philippines during japaneese
period. Jose P. Laurel?
11. Formally known as National Assembly, legislative body of
the revolutionary government of the Philippines. Malolos
congress
12. The primary purpose of this meeting is to establish a
revolutionary government, who resolved the leadership issues
within the katipunan. Tejeros Convention
13. Refered as a political constitution of the state by its
framework composed of 88 delegates to the National Asembly
during the revolution.Malolos Constitution
14. This Threaty mark the end of spanish-american war.
Threaty of Paris
15. The first Philippine Commission was united presdential
established in 1899 by the president William.
16. Refers to the Philippine autonomy act of as step towards
17. Primarily focuses on changing the ownership and
distribution of land. Land Reform
18. The “cry” as the beginning of revolution, What does the cry
means? Cry for revolution
19. The third supremo of KKK and the president of the
Catalugan republic. Andres Bonifacio
20. The supreme or fundamental law establishing basic
framework in underlying principles of government.
Constitution
21. Who is the writer of Philippine National Anthem? Jose
Palma
22. Typically a formal written documents provided by Spanish
colonial authorities to individuals or institutions, establishing
their legal rights to specific parcels of land. Grants
23. He is known as “Brain of Katipunan.” Emilio Jacinto
24. Program introduced by Corazon Aquino. Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program
25. Present system of government of the Philippines
Republican Democratic Government
26. Constitution that composed of Preamble and 19 Articles
and an ordinance. 1935 Philippine Constitution
27. Importants events happened during the first cry:
 The tearing up of community tax certificate
 The shout for “Viva la independencia Filipina”
28. Important events happened during the proclamation of the
Philippine independence:
 The

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