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#LearningStation Activity Directions: Based the previous discussion, kindly recall ideas related to anthropology, sociology, and political science. Write them on the provided learning stations below. on Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 ANTRHOPOLOGY SOCIOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE​

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Answered by RampratoshPatel
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#LearningStation Activity Directions: Based the previous discussion, kindly recall ideas related to anthropology, sociology, and political science. Write them on the provided learning stations below. on Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 ANTRHOPOLOGY SOCIOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Anthropology deals with study of humans and the various changes they go through whereas sociology deals with people and their interaction with society and lastly political science deals with the rules, institutions and agencies which bind humans.

Explanation: The systematic study of humans is known as anthropology, and its objectives include gaining a knowledge of human evolution, our uniqueness as a species, and the wide variety of human social structures that exist today and throughout human history. Understanding our shared humanity and variety, as well as interacting with various worldviews, are the main goals of anthropology. The study of social life, social change, and the social determinants and effects of human behaviour is known as sociology. Sociologists study how individuals interact in groups, organisations, and communities, as well as their organisational structures. Since all human activity is social, the study of sociology covers a wide range of topics, including the intimate family, the hostile mob, organised crime, religious cults, racial, gender, and social class distinctions, as well as the sociology of labour and sports. Few subjects actually have such a wide scope and importance for knowledge study, theory, and application whereas Political science is the methodical study of government via the use of empirical and typically scientific analytical techniques. Political science, as it is generally understood and studied, looks at the state, as well as its institutions and agencies. The modern field, however, is far more comprehensive than this, including research on every socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological component that affects how politics and the government function.

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