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SS01_CULTURE_CO2_#1
🌍📗SS01_Culture,Society,Politics_HUMAN BIOCULTURAL & SOCIAL EVOLUTION_#1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Biocultural Evolution | The interaction of biological and cultural factors in human development. |
| Social Evolution | The process by which societies change structure, norms, and institutions over time. |
| Cultural Evolution | Changes in cultural beliefs, practices, and technologies across generations. |
| Precolonial Philippine Society | A society organized into barangays led by a datu, with strong kinship ties. |
| Barangay | The basic political and social unit in early Philippine society. |
| Datu | The leader of a barangay who held political, economic, and military authority. |
| Maharlika | The warrior class in precolonial society, second only to the datu. |
| Timawa | The free commoners who owed service but were not slaves. |
| Alipin | The dependent or servant class in precolonial society. |
| Colonial Influence | The transformation of Philippine society under Spanish, American, and Japanese rule. |
| Hispanization | The spread of Spanish religion, language, and governance in the Philippines. |
| Americanization | The introduction of public education, democracy, and English during U.S. rule. |
| Urbanization | The growth of cities and shift from rural to urban living. |
| Industrialization | The development of industries that changed work, economy, and social life. |
| Filipino Identity | A shared sense of nationhood shaped by history, culture, and collective experience. |
| Contemporary Filipino Community | Modern Filipino society influenced by globalization, technology, and migration. |
| OFW Phenomenon | Large-scale labor migration shaping Filipino families and communities. |
| Cultural Hybridization | The blending of local and foreign cultural elements in Filipino life. |
| Social Stratification | The ranking of individuals or groups based on wealth, power, or status. |
| Community Solidarity | The Filipino value of helping one another, especially in times of need. |