Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Quarter 2 - Module 5 Global Inequality
Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Quarter 2 - Module 5 Global Inequality
Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Quarter 2 - Module 5 Global Inequality
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 5
Global Inequality
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Quarter 2 – Module 5
Global Inequality
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Table of Contents
COVER PAGE ............................................................................................................ i
COPYRIGHT PAGE................................................................................................... ii
TITLE PAGE ............................................................................................................. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................ iv
WHAT THIS MODULE IS ABOUT ............................................................................. v
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW ......................................................................................... v
HOW TO LEARN FROM THIS MODULE ................................................................... v
ICONS OF THIS MODULE ....................................................................................... vi
WHAT I KNOW ........................................................................................................ vii
Lesson 1: Global Inequality ....................................................................................1
What’s In: .............................................................................................1
What’s New: The Global Picture ...........................................................2
What is It: Global Inequality .................................................................2
What’s More: Concept Map ..................................................................5
Bill is Real.......................................................................5
What I Have Learned: Essay ................................................................6
What I Can Do: My Point of View ..........................................................6
Summary ...................................................................................................................7
Assessment ...............................................................................................................8
Key to Answers ........................................................................................................10
References ..............................................................................................................11
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What This Module is About
Inequality does not only exist in the community or in a small society, but also in
global scale. The scope is diverse, inequality is evident between countries. Global
inequality refers to the disparity between people across countries in the world. This
includes economic differences, scarcity of resources, business activities, military
strength, etc.
At this moment, let us now start browsing the next pages of this module for us
to know more about this global inequality.
The following are your guide for the proper use of this module:
To the Learner:
1. Follow all the instructions in every activity.
2. Answer the pre-test before going over the material to find out what you already
know.
3. Answer all the exercises at the end of every lesson.
4. Review the lesson that you find difficulty to understand. Be resourceful.
5. All answers should be written in the module unless otherwise specified, for
example: a sheet of paper or bond paper.
6. All output should be placed in a folder that will serve as your portfolio. The
output should be arranged in sequential order.
7. Seek assistance from your teacher and parents/guardian.
To the Teacher:
1. Communicate with parents and learners regularly for updates and feedbacks.
2. Make sure that all activities are complied with before accepting the output or
the portfolio.
3. You may contextualize or localize your activity if it is still within the boundary
of the learning competency.
To the Parents/Guardian:
1. Closely monitor your child’s progress.
2. Do not answer the activities for your child. Just guide them in doing it.
3. Support your child. Talk to him/her about his/her journey with this module.
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Icons of this Module
This part contains learning objectives that
What I Need to Know
are set for you to learn as you go along the
Learning Objectives
module.
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What I Know
PRETEST
10. The maintenance of political, social, economic, and cultural domination over a
people by a foreign power for an extended period is referred to as:
A. Colonialism C. Stratification
B. Dependency D. Inequality
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11. The top solutions to inequality include
A. Social welfare policy C. Tax policy
B. Redistribution D. A, b, and c
15. The following are mechanisms that can address global inequality
A. Bilateral treaties and pacts C. International treaties
B. Formation of regional groups D. A, b, and c
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Lesson Global Inequality
Learning Competency: Suggest ways to address global
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(UCSP11/12HSO-IIe-32)
What’s In
The previous module talked about social inequality. Even in this more
technologically advanced environment, social inequality can still happen. From the
concept notes and the activities given in the module, I hoped that you learned a lot
from it.
Share one (1) social inequality that you have seen, observed, or experienced
and explain how this social inequality affects you and the entire community. Write your
answers in the blank space provided below.
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What’s New
How does inequality look like on a global scale? Draw it inside the cloud. Be
creative.
What Is It
The balance of power of states is often rooted in historical events where the
process of colonization in the past led to a relation of unequal dependency between a
former colony and its former colonizer. The case of the Philippines and the United
States is an example of this, where, culturally, economically, and politically, the
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Philippines is perceived to be under the strong influence of the United States due to
the colonization in the past.
The financial systems of the world have developed unevenly such that an entire
geographical region was left stalled in poverty and illness, while the rest of the world
began to reduce poverty and illness.
There are ways to address global inequalities. One of these is the formation of
regional groups, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The
assumption is that the formation of regional groups can provide strength in numbers.
The main disadvantage is despite the presence of regional groups, ASEAN in
particular, individual members may be controlled or limited to provide assistance to
others due to the policy of noninterference, where members are hesitant to intervene
into the foreign and domestic issues of another country.
Another way is to enter bilateral treaties and pacts with other countries, like the
mutual defense agreement between the Philippines and the United States. While this
provides some form of security for the Philippines when the United States can help us
in times of external aggression from another country, it further strengthens our unequal
relations with the United States.
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There is the recourse to international treaties and agreements that set
agreements on issues as varied as climate change, transnational crime and
international development. The Philippines is a signatory to these agreements, which
bind other signatories to a standard protocol. Any violation of these agreements can
be used as basis to appeal to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
• Improved Education
• Tax Policy
• Social Welfare Policy
• Redistribution
• Job Creation
• Workforce Development
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What’s More
Direction: Using the concept map below, give five (5) ways to address global
inequality.
Ways to
address
global
inequality
Direction: If Given the chance to become a lawmaker, propose a “bill” or a policy that
will help solve global inequality. Write the title of the bill or policy and explain what it is
all about.
Title: ______________________________________________________________
Discussion:
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What Have I Learned
Activity 4: Reflection Writing
Direction: In writing your reflection, you have to complete the sentence below.
I learned that________________________________________________________
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I realized that________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
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SUMMARY
• Inequality does not only exist in our community, in our society, in our country
but also among states.
• There are countries that are economically matured and more powerful than
others and end up to becoming influential in the global community.
• Countries with many resources tend to have more power. Countries that send
official development assistance (ODA) in the form of loans and grants are in the
position to dictate their policy conditions.
• One of the mechanisms involve which can address global inequality is the
formation of regional groups, such as the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN). The assumption is that the formation of regional groups can
provide strength in numbers within the group.
• Another venue is to enter bilateral treaties and pacts with other countries, like
the mutual defense agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
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ASSESSMENT
POSTTEST
1. Income inequality is an intensifying worry for the economic elites over the
impact on the society of the escalating wealth divide.
A. True C. Neither true nor false
B. False D. A, B, and C
4. The gap between the rich and the poor can be classified as
A. Economic inequality C. Global inequality
B. Political inequality D. Social inequality
8. Equality exists in
A. Rural areas only C. Neither A nor B
B. Urban areas only D. Both A and B
10. The situation in the West Philippine Sea between China and the Philippines is
an example of an unequal relationship between nations.
A. True C. Neither true nor false
B. False D. A, B, and C
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11. The following are top solutions to inequality except
A. Job Creation C. Tax Policy
B. Job Description D. Social welfare policy
13. The formation of alliances to other countries and entering into treaties and
agreements can address global inequality.
A. True C. Neither true nor false
B. False D. A, b, and c
15. The following are mechanisms that can address global inequality
A. Bilateral treaties and pacts C. A only
B. Formation of regional groups D. A and B
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KEY TO ANSWERS
PRETEST
1. B 6. A 11. D
2. D 7. D 12. B
3. B 8. D 13. A
4. C 9. B 14. C
5. C 10. A 15. D
POSTTEST
1. A 6. C 11. B
2. D 7. A 12. B
3. A 8. D 13. A
4. A 9. B 14. B
5. B 10. A 15. D
REFERENCE
Contreras, Antonio P., Dela Cruz, Arleigh Ross D., Erasga, Dennis S., Fadrigon,
Cecile C. Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics. Quezon
City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2016.
"9.1 The Nature and Extent of Global Stratification – Sociology." Open Textbooks
· The University of Minnesota Libraries. Last modified April 8, 2016.
https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/9-1-the-nature-and-extent-of-
global-stratification/.
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