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Culture refers to the way of life of individuals including food, clothing, and housing, while society is an organized group that shares territory, language, and culture for collective well-being. Politics involves government and the exercise of power, with political institutions like the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches working together to govern and implement laws. Understanding concepts like culture, society, and politics is important to appreciate their roles and how people depend on one another through economic, communication, and other social features.
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Lesson 1

Culture refers to the way of life of individuals including food, clothing, and housing, while society is an organized group that shares territory, language, and culture for collective well-being. Politics involves government and the exercise of power, with political institutions like the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches working together to govern and implement laws. Understanding concepts like culture, society, and politics is important to appreciate their roles and how people depend on one another through economic, communication, and other social features.
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Grade 11 06/09/2017

Republic of the Philippines


Region X
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division of Misamis Oriental
Maputi Senior High School
Maputi, Naawan, Misamis Oriental

Learning Competency no. 1: articulate observations onhuman cultural variation, social differences, social change,
and political identities (UCSP11/12SPU-Ia-1)
Lesson 1: Defining Culture, Society and Politics
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain anthropological and sociological perspective on culture, society and politics.
2. Appreciate the significant role of Culture, Society and Politics.

Activity #1 properly run the government and implement


List down (5-10 ideas) related to: the rule of the law in a society.
a. Culture President (Prime Minister)
b. Society and the members of the cabinet
c. Politics - Granted with executive power which is
* Present in class. the right to execute governance and
implement laws.
Presentation Outline: Members of Legislature
Culture -The sum of an individuals way of (senators and congressmen)
life, ranging from the food he/ she eats, the - Are given the legislative power to make
clothes he/she wears, and the house where and pass laws for the executive power
he/she lives. to implement.
- Include both the material and non- Members of the Judiciary
material things that he/she possesses or -Are tasked to interpret laws in accordance
acquires. with a societys standards and norms.
Society- An organized group or groups of Executive, Legislative and Judiciary
interdependent people who share a common -Work harmoniously to maintain the balance
territory, language, and of power.
- culture, and who act together for *Lets watch a video clip to understand more.
collective survival and well-being. (IP culture in Mindanao and Traditional Belief of
- The ways that people depend upon Filipino and Politics)
one another can be seen in different
social features such as their Do a Test!
economic, communication, and Check your understanding!!!
defense mechanism. crosswise
Politics- Refers to the theory, art, and Explain based on your point of view the ff:
practice of government. (5 points each)
Political Institution- is a relatively stable a. Culture
cluster of statuses, general norms, and role b. Politics
behavior, which are involved in the c. Society
acquisition and exercise of power and
decision-making in the society. Assignment: (Notebook)
Government -a concrete example of a Research the ff terms:
political institution. a. Gender
- exercise power esp. in relation to b. Socioeconomic status
governance and decision-making. c. Ethnicity f. Nationality
Power- is manifested in the acquisition of d. Religion
statuses and functions. e. Exceptionality
Power (democratic principle) -A status
granted to individual or institutions to Be proud of your own identity

Understanding Culture, Politics & Society Prepared by: Ms. Grace T. Sacabin

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