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Sociology
Social Structures
Family šŖ
Class
Poor
Lower Middle Class
Upper Middle Class
Upper Class
Religionšš
Sociological Theories
Social Action Theory
Mead's self-concept
Gofmann's dramaturgical theory
Becker's Labelling theory
Feminism
Radical
Marxist
Liberal
Postmodern
Branches
Theoretical
Criminology
Rural & Ubran
Demography
Industrial
History
Prehistoric Era
The Stone Age (2.5 million B.C. to 3000 B.C.)
The Bronze Age (3000 B.C. to 1300 B.C.)
The Iron Age (1300 B.C. to 600 B.C.)
Classical Era
Ancient Greece (600 B.C. to A.D. 600)
Ancient Rome (753 B.C. to A.D. 476)
Persian Empire (550 B.C. to 330 B.C.)
Byzantine Empire (A.D. 285 to A.D. 1453)
The Middle Ages
Early Middle Ages (A.D. 476 to A.D. 1000)
High Middle Ages (A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1250)
Late Middle Ages (A.D. 1250 to A.D. 1450)
Early Modern Era
Renaissance Humanism (A.D. 1400 to A.D. 1500)
Protestant Reformation (A.D. 1517 to A.D. 1648)
The European Renaissance (A.D. 1450 to A.D. 1600)
The Enlightenment (A.D. 1650 to A.D. 1800)
Modern Era
First Industrial Revolution (A.D. 1760 to A.D. 1840)
Age of Imperialism (A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1914)
World War I (A.D. 1914 to A.D. 1918)
World War II (A.D. 1939 to A.D. 1945)
Contemporary Period (A.D. 1945 to current)
Revolutionary Period (A.D. 1764 to A.D. 1848)
Key Concepts
Significance
Continuity and change
Cause and effect
Perspective
Economics
Fundamentals
Scarcity
Supply & Demand
Cost & Benefits
Incentives
Sectors
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Quaternary
Macro
GDP
Inflation (General Price Level)
Employment & Unemployment
Aggregate Demand
Economic Productivity
Social Science Disciplines
Micro
Individual Markets
Supply of good
Individual Consumer Behavior
Effect on price of a good
Individual Labor Market
Phycology
Branches
Abnormal Psychology
Behavioral Psychology
Biopsychology
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Comparative Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Hierarchy of Needs
Operant Conditioning
Archetype
Political Science
Branches of Government
Legislative
Congress
House of Representatives
Senate
Executive
President
Departments or Ministries
Judicial
Supreme Court
Court of Appeals
Court of Tax Appeals
Sandiganbayan
Regional Trial Court
Metropolitan Trial Court
Municipal Trial Court
Municipal Circuit Trial Court
Sharia Court
Political Ideologies
Liberalism
Conservatism
Facism
Socialism
Marxism
Types of Government
Democracy
Dictatorship
Monarchy
Theocracy
Totalitarian
Republic
Anarchy
Linguistics
Levels of Language
Phonetics
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Pragmatics
Major Language Families
Indo-European - 3 B speakers
Sino-Tibetan Languages - 1.3 B speakers
Niger-Congo Languages - 0.4 B speakers
Austronesian Languages - 0.4 B speakers
Functions
requesting objects and activities
initiating social interactions
expressing personal feelings
describing aspects of the world
requesting information
pretending
Geography
Elements
Location
Place
Human-Environment
Interaction
Movement
Regions
Branches
cultural geography
economic geography
health geography
historical geography
political geography
population geography
rural geography
social geography
transport geography
urban geography
Geographic Features
Mountains and Foothills
Plateaus
Mesas
Valleys
Plains
Deserts
Basins
Oceans
Anthropology
Theories
Culture & Personality (Margaret Mead & Benedict)
Functionalism (Broinslaw Malinowski & A.R. Radcliffe-Brown)
Materialism (Fredrich Engels & Karl Marx)
Branches
Social-cultural Anthropology.
Physical (Biological) Anthropology.
Archaeological Anthropology.
Linguistic Anthropology.
Applied Anthropology