Ucsp Module 07
Ucsp Module 07
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 7
Social Inequality
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Name:_____________________________________ Gr. Level/Strands:_____________
Date: March 18, 2021
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What I Know
PRETEST
1. People whose cultural background differs from that of the dominant members
of the society
a. ethnic minority c. PWD
b. women d. LGBT
2. People who are barred from some degree of power, prestige, or wealth.
a. dominant c. minority
b. wealthy d. majority
3. Women regarded as placed in the lower social status in the society compared
to men.
a. racial discrimination c. ethnic discrimination
b. gender discrimination d. disability discrimination
5. It is the thinking that one’s own race is superior than the others.
a. discrimination c. stereotyping
b. racism d. prejudice
6. This people who have physical impairments do not usually enjoy the benefits
that abled people received.
a. PWD c. ethnic group
b. LGBT d. women
8. An act of depriving minorities of equal treatment and are kept in the lower
status of the society and the resistance of equality.
a. stereotyping c. racism
b. discrimination d. prejudice
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a. prejudice c. discrimination
b. racism d. ethnocentrism
10. The belief that our own nation, race, or group is the best.
a. prejudice c. stereotyping
b. ethnocentrism d. racism
11. The situation when people encounter problem that they do not know how to
solve it.
a. ethnocentrism c. stereotyping
b. racism d. scapegoating
12. It refers to the tendency to picture all members of the particular group as
having the same qualities.
a. discrimination c. stereotyping
b. racism d. prejudice
14. When people move, or migrate, from one society to another, they are
commonly called members of the ____________.
a. majority c. ethnic group
b. minority d. women’s group
15. Which of the following was not identified as a group that has substantial
advantages accorded upon them?
a. men c. members of the upper class
b. women d. wealthy
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Lesson Social Inequality
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Learning Competency: Identify characteristics of the systems of
stratification
(UCSP11/12HSO--IId-31)
What’s In
What did you remember about the social stratification topic? Were you able to
find out your ascribed and achieved status? Were you able to look for rags to riches
story? I hope that whatever you learn in the previous module will give you an
inspiration to become the best you can be in the future.
What’s New
Do you agree that women and men should always be treated the same way?
Give three (3) reasons.
2. Men and women are equal and should have equal opportunities/jobs
3. Women can do men's work, women's are not weak they are stronger
than you think.
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What Is It
Minorities in the social structure. Members of the society that have more
power than others are called dominant members. Dominant members set the
standards in the society. They enjoy more privileges such as better houses, better
schools, and higher income. On the other hand, those who are barred from such
privileges and opportunities are called the minorities. They are usually denied by the
equal treatment of the majorities or dominant.
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Closely linked to discrimination is prejudice. Prejudice can be either positive
or negative but most of the times it connotes negativity. Prejudice is defined as a
negative attitude toward the members of a particular group. It is a prejudgement of
others that allows us to brand or label them in various negative ways.
Discrimination is an act while prejudice is an attitude.
Ethnocentrism is the belief that our nation, race, or group is the best or
superior than others.
Racism. It is the belief that one’s own race is superior and has the right to
control or direct others.
There are ways to address this social inequality issues. First, there should be
enough laws to protect these vulnerable groups in the society. If laws are already
made available, execution of these laws should be strengthened.
Another way is to promote programs and projects from the government and
non-government organizations for these groups. Educate the public, in whatever
avenue, to address the culture of social inequality.
What’s More
1. It’s research time. Look for a profile of a woman, a member of the LGBT, a
member of an ethnic minority, and a differently abled person who has made
invaluable contribution in your community, in the society or in our country.
2. Describe each of their background and invaluable contributions to the society.
3. Use the format below as your guide but you can always modify it depending
on your own skills, creativity, and available resources. Use long bondpaper for
this activity; one profile per sheet.
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Name:
Age:
Civil Status:
Photo
Special
Talents/Skills:
Occupation:
Background:
Invaluable
contribution to
“Nickname” the society
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Profiling Activity
Criteria Rating
Content and ideas are organized in a clear, logical manner. 5 4 3 2 1
The profile provides adequate if not complete background information. 5 4 3 2 1
The work is original. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
Activity 3: ESSAY
Do you think that men and women today have equal opportunities in our
society? Why or why not?
Nowadays both men and women have equal opportunities in our society
because they have the same ability we can say that men are stronger but women
are not weak they are not easily give up.
Rubric for Activity 3
Criteria Rating
The answer relates entirely to the assigned topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The answer conveys a genuine personal view regarding the 5 4 3 2 1
topic.
The work is original and does not contain plagiarized content. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
Direction: Write the word True if the statement is correct, write the word
False if the statement is incorrect.
What I Can Do
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Activity 5: ENUMERATION
1. __________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________
SUMMARY
Social inequality is the existence of uneven opportunities and rewards for a
diverse social positions or statuses within a group or society.
Members of the society that have more power than others are called dominant
members. Those who are barred from such privileges and opportunities are
called the minorities.
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Discrimination happens when minorities are being deprived of equal treatment
and are kept in a lower status by the dominant members of the society and
the resistance of equality.
Ethnocentrism is the belief that our nation, race, or group is the best or
superior than others.
Racism is the belief that one’s own race is superior and has the right to
control or direct others.
ASSESSMENT
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POSTTEST
16. People whose cultural background differs from that of the dominant members
of the society
c. ethnic minority c. PWD
d. women d. LGBT
17. People who are barred from some degree of power, prestige, or wealth.
c. dominant c. minority
d. wealthy d. majority
18. Women regarded as placed in the lower social status in the society compared
to men.
c. racial discrimination c. ethnic discrimination
d. gender discrimination d. disability discrimination
19. It is the existence of uneven opportunities and rewards for a diverse social
positions or statuses within a group or society.
c. economic inequality c. political inequality
d. cultural inequality d. social inequality
20. It is the thinking that one’s own race is superior than the others.
c. discrimination c. stereotyping
d. racism d. prejudice
21. This people who have physical impairments do not usually enjoy the benefits
that abled people received.
c. PWD c. ethnic group
d. LGBT d. women
23. An act of depriving minorities of equal treatment and are kept in the lower
status of the society and the resistance of equality.
c. stereotyping c. racism
d. discrimination d. prejudice
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25. The belief that our own nation, race, or group is the best.
c. prejudice c. stereotyping
d. ethnocentrism d. racism
26. The situation when people encounter problem that they do not know how to
solve it.
c. ethnocentrism c. stereotyping
d. racism d. scapegoating
27. It refers to the tendency to picture all members of the particular group as
having the same qualities.
c. discrimination c. stereotyping
d. racism d. prejudice
29. When people move, or migrate, from one society to another, they are
commonly called members of the ____________.
c. majority c. ethnic group
d. minority d. women’s group
30. Which of the following was not identified as a group that has substantial
advantages accorded upon them?
c. men c. members of the upper class
d. women d. wealthy
REFERENCE
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Antonio P. Contreras, Arleigh Ross D. Dela Cruz, Dennis S. Erasga, Cecile C.
Fadrigon, Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics, Quezon City:
Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2016, 247-249.
"Chapter 11. Race and Ethnicity – Introduction to Sociology – 1st Canadian Edition."
BC Open Textbooks – Open Textbooks Adapted and Created by BC Faculty.
Last modified November 6, 2014.
https://opentextbc.ca/introductiontosociology/chapter/chapter11-race-and-
ethnicity/.
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