Activities that shows the nature and goals of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science
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In briefest, simplest, most abstract terms —
Anthropology is digging at ancient or prehistoric sites seeking for clues about Humanity as a whole
Political science is a focus on the narrow band of human activity that is Government, Political Parties and Elections.
Sociology is exploring the statistics about countless millions of people in every walk of life, in every aspect of life, in every field, in every nation, in every institution, including Fine Arts, Economics, Performing Arts, Ethics, Politics, Science, Art Criticism and beyond.
That’s the short version.
P.S. Of course Anthropology is more than archeology (e.g. culture, linguistics, biology), and it seeks similarities and differences of people globally, historically, and prehistorically.
Of course Sociology is more than social statistics; although social statistics are crucial in our modern analysis of social organizations and all social structures. Sociology is also qualitative — yet the quantitative side illuminates the qualitative.