Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Training tasks in social studies.

3) both are correct

Are they true the following judgments about the results cognitive activity?

A. The result of cognition depends on the attitudes, goals and previous experience of the cognizing subject.

B. The result of cognition depends on the age and individual characteristics of the subject of cognition.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both are correct judgments 4) both judgments are wrong

Are the following statements about human activity correct?

A. Human activity is aimed at transforming the surrounding world.

B. Human activity is primarily due to natural instincts.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

Are the following statements about a person correct?

A. The concept of "individual" refers to the natural qualities of a person.

B. The concept of "individuality" combines the natural, mental and social qualities of a person.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true

3) both are correct judgments 4) both judgments are wrong

Are the following judgments about the socialization of an individual correct?

A. The socialization of an individual can be carried out both in interaction with human communities and outside of contacts with them.

B. Socialization includes the development of typical patterns and standards of behavior accepted in society.

1) only A is correct 2) only B is correct

Are the following statements about outstanding human abilities correct?

A. It is nature, not society, that makes a man a genius.

B. Intellectual abilities humans have biologically determined inclinations.

1) only A is correct 2) only B is correct

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

Are the following statements about activities correct?

A. Social transformational activity is associated with a change in the social conditions in which a person lives and acts.

B. Prognostic activity includes the transformation of the forces and substances of nature and the production of practically useful results.

1) only A is correct 2) only B is true

3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

ANSWER: spiritual (theoretical)

Write down the missing word in the diagram.

ANSWER: doctrine

ANSWER: transformation

Write down the missing word in the table.

ANSWER: labor

Below is a list of terms. All of them, with the exception of two, relate to the concept of “activities”. Find two terms that "drop out" of the general series and write down their numbers

1) Labor; 2) instinctive; 3) educational; 4) creative; 5) creative; 6) purposeful.

Match between characteristic features and levels of scientific knowledge.

Find the features in the list below that distinguish scientific knowledge from other types of human knowledge of the world.

1) theoretical generalization facts 2) a statement of the course of individual events 3) imagery and originality of reflection objective reality 4) the desire for reliable, true knowledge 5) the study of processes and phenomena from the side of patterns and causes

38. Read the text below, each position of which is numbered. Determine which provisions of the text are A) factual B) character value judgments B) character theoretical statements:

(1) human knowledge is distinguished by a variety of types and forms. (2) One of the forms of knowledge is mythological knowledge. (3) Mythological knowledge is a syncretic unity of rational and emotional reflection of reality. (4) Ancient legends about the origin of the world and man can serve as an example of mythological knowledge. (5) Undoubtedly, a careful study of the myth provides significant information about the way of life of people, various fields life of ancient society.

BUT BUT AT BUT B

The student is working on a report on the cognitive activity of the student. What kind distinctive characteristics of the following he can consider in his work?

1) focus on obtaining knowledge new for all mankind 2) focus on the development of their own volitional qualities

3) focus on acquiring new knowledge 4) focus on development physical abilities

5) focus on mastering certain skills 6) focus on familiarizing with the experience of mankind

1. Are the following judgments about human activity correct?

A. Human activity is not limited to adaptation to environment, but also transforms it.

B. Human activity is exclusively adaptive in relation to external environment character.

1) only A is true;

2) only B is true;

3) both judgments are true;

4) both judgments are wrong.

2. Are the following judgments about human activity?

A. Interaction with the outside world is a specific characteristic of human activity.

B. Human activity has goals and motives.

1) only A is true;

2) only B is true;

3) both judgments are true;

4) both judgments are wrong.

3. Are the following statements correct?

A. Changing the consciousness of people is the main and main goal of practical activity.

B. Changing the consciousness of people is the main and main goal of spiritual activity.

1) only A is true;

2) only B is true;

3) both judgments are true;

4) both judgments are wrong.

4. The difference between human activity and the life activity of other living beings is:

1) instinctive behavior;

2) emotional experience;

3) goal setting;

4) imitation.

5. A sign of human activity that distinguishes it from the behavior of animals is:

1) manifestation of activity;

2) goal setting;

3) adaptation to the environment;

4) interaction with the outside world.

6. The activity that is associated with the transformation of objects of nature is called:

1) spiritual;

2) consumer;

3) value-oriented;

4) practical.

7. Human activity due to emotional state individual is called:

1) value-rational;

2) affective;

3) goal-oriented;

4) traditional.

8. Are the following judgments about activity correct?

BUT. Practical activities subdivided into material-production and cognitive.

B. Rational knowledge of the world lies at the basis of spiritual activity.

1) only A is true;

2) only B is true;

3) both judgments are true;

4) both judgments are wrong.

9. Work as opposed to communication:

1) requires a certain level of qualification;

2) is a type of human activity;

3) presupposes the existence of a goal;

4) gives a person pleasure.

10. The essential features that distinguish communication from work include:

1) active character;

2) targeted nature;

3) expediency;

4) the obligatory presence of a partner.

11. A possible sign of play, in contrast to labor, is:

1) action based on rules;

2) the presence of an imaginary environment;

3) implementation by a team of people;

4) striving for the set goal.

12. Designers are working on a new aircraft model. Which activity is illustrated by this example:

1) cognitive; 3) social;

2) inventive; 4) economic.

13. Are the following judgments about people's activities correct? People activities.

A. Always creative.

B. May have both positive and negative results.

1) only A is true; 3) both judgments are true;

2) only B is true; 4) both judgments are wrong.

A) discussion of the election program of a candidate for parliamentary deputies

B) farming 1) political

C) passing a law by parliament

D) trading on the commodity exchange 2) economic

D) the election of the head of state

53. The hostess prepares stewed chicken for dinner for her family. The subject of this activity is

1) mistress 2) dinner 3) chicken 4) family

54. To what area public life does the organization and holding of regular elections of the head of state refer to?

1) economic 2) social 3) political 4) spiritual

55. Are the following statements about personality correct?

A. Personality carries certain values, qualities that society recognizes as important, significant.

B. The formation of personality is manifested in physiological changes occurring in the human body.

56. Inna invited friends to her birthday party. She went to the grocery store with her mother, baked a cake with her grandmother. So that the guests do not get bored, she came up with contests and games. What is the purpose of Inna's activity?

1) invite friends 2) purchase the necessary products

3) bake a cake 4) make the holiday interesting

57. An example of the direct influence of nature on society is

1) deforestation for the construction of residential buildings 2) soil restoration after the liquidation of the waste dump

3) destruction of the coastal recreation area by a powerful typhoon 4) organization nature reserve

58. Which of the following terms is used primarily to describe the spiritual sphere of society?

59. Which of the following applies to the spiritual realm of society?

1) goods and services 2) elections, parties

3) social stratification, mobility 4) artistic creativity, scientific hypothesis

60.

A. In order to resolve interpersonal conflict, it is important to understand the position of the other side.

B. To the most effective ways resolution of any interpersonal conflicts include adaptation to the opinion of the enemy, a complete rejection of one's own interests.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

61. Are the following statements about interpersonal relationships correct?

BUT. Interpersonal relationships may be based on a feeling of mutual sympathy or hostility.

B. Interpersonal relationships can be manifested in the actions of people in the process of joint activities.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

62. Which of the following examples illustrates interpersonal communication?

1) A journalist asked a question to the head of state at a press conference.

2) Teachers listen to the report of the Minister of Education.

3) Friends met after a quarrel, found out its causes and reconciled.

4) Representatives of trade unions are discussing the organization of the rally.

63.

BUT. Modern society felt the danger global change nature.

B. Scientific and technical progress led to irreversible environmental changes.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

64.

A. Human activity is determined both by reason and by feelings and emotions.

B. Human activity always has a productive, creative character.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

65. To the needs of a person related to his biological entity, refers to the need for

1) self-realization 2) gaining knowledge 3) procreation 4) labor activity

66. Which of the following terms are used to describe economic sphere society?

1) estates, classes 2) federation, confederation 3) law, law 4) costs, profit

67. What example illustrates the impact natural factors to the life of society?

1) flooding of houses in the village by the river 2) soil pollution with industrial waste

3) deforestation for the construction of houses 4) the study of geography by schoolchildren

68. Marina offered Lena her help in preparing for the exam, but was forced to go to her sick grandmother. Lena was offended and did not answer phone calls Marina. After Marina returned, the girls calmly figured out the situation, and the conflict was settled. What kind of conflict resolution does this example illustrate?

1) cooperation 2) confrontation 3) avoidance conflict situation 4) concession

69. The physical education teacher at the school believes that Peter has good physical abilities for gymnastics. However, the young man does not want to play sports. What concept in question?

70. Are the following statements about interpersonal conflicts correct?

A. the cause of conflicts between people is often the lack of ability to listen to another person

B. Interpersonal conflict can only be resolved with the participation of a third party

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

71. Are the following statements about human activity correct?

A. In the process of activity, a person changes the world and himself.

B. Human activity is predominantly instinctive.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

72. Which area of ​​society includes the activities of enterprises for the production of goods and services?

1) economic 2) political 3) social 4) spiritual

73. Which of the following statements characterizes a person as a person?

1) Lena has blonde hair and Blue eyes. 2) Sergey gets tired quickly during his morning run.

3) Volodya strives to be the first in all matters. 4) Valya has a beautiful voice.

74. Are the following judgments about the relationship between society and nature correct?

A. Modern society is able to fully control natural processes and regulate the force of natural disasters.

B. The lack of natural goods encourages society to develop an exchange between different regions planets.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

75. The concept of "personality" is used primarily to characterize

1) human activity 2) the unique originality of a person

3) sets of social significant qualities person 4) person as a separate representative

human race

76. Which of the following terms is used primarily to describe the political sphere of society?

1) social stratification, mobility 2) republic, federation

3) science, education 4) costs, profit

77.

(A) Nature is a source of means for a person to live. (B) Economic activity led to the pollution of nature, the disappearance of many species of animals and plants. (C) Man should treat nature more carefully in order to ensure the survival of future generations.

78. In the center children's creativity The action "Learning Democracy" was organized. The participants held "elections" to municipal authorities, developed and presented candidates' programs, organized their public defense. This example illustrates the activity

1) gaming 2) labor 3) production 4) inventive

79. Which example illustrates the influence of nature on society?

1) adoption of a new constitution of the country 2) agricultural specialization individual regions

3) drawing up a code of laws of the state 4) granting privileges to certain estates

80. Volodya is a good student, helps his parents around the house, shows responsibility and independence in his actions. He is engaged in an aeromodelling circle and in music school guitar class. Enriching his social experience, Volodya becomes

1) individual 2) personality 3) student 4) son

81. Schoolchildren spent self-management day at the school. One of the high school students was a “principal”, others were “head teachers, teachers”. What activity does this example illustrate?

1) gaming 2) artistic 3) industrial 4) scientific

82. Which of the following illustrates society's efforts to de-escalate global environmental issues?

1) closure of unprofitable enterprises 2) introduction of a proportional taxation scale

3) new generation installation treatment facilities at power plants

4) development of telecommunications, mobile telephony market

83. Are the following judgments about the interaction of society and nature correct?

A. Nature affects society, creating favorable or unfavourable conditions for operation and development.

B. The economic activity of society has led to changes in the natural environment.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

84. Scientists use the concept of "society" to characterize

1) natural habitat 2) the whole world around

3) the results of human activities 4) all of humanity

85. Man, unlike animals, can

1) act together with their own kind 2) be aware of the purpose of their actions

3) train offspring 4) maintain normal heat exchange

86. That is main goal cognitive activity?

1) communicating with other people 2) providing a service

3) creation of a qualitatively new product 4) obtaining new information about the world

87. Anatoly works at a factory. He good father and friend. His hobby is football: he regularly attends football matches. All this characterizes Anatoly, first of all, as

1) individual 2) personality 3) athlete 4) family man

88. Are the following judgments about the interaction of society and nature correct?

BUT. natural conditions determine the economy and life of people.

B. The impact of society on natural environment contradictory.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

89. Marina and Andrey found out that Galya invited all her classmates to the picnic, except for them. Andrei did not begin to find out the reasons for this act, he simply stopped talking to Galya. Marina asked another girl from the class to find out from Gali why she did this. What kind of behavior in interpersonal conflict illustrates Andrew's behaviour?

1) avoiding a conflict situation 2) concession 3) mediation 4) confrontation

90. Are the following statements about interpersonal conflicts correct?

A. Interpersonal conflicts can be viewed as a clash of interests of individuals in the process of their relationship.

B. Interpersonal conflicts can arise both between people who meet for the first time and between constantly communicating people.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

91. Read the given text, each position of which is marked with a letter.

(A) A person who constantly quarrels with others probably has unstable views. (b) Experience shows that interpersonal and social conflicts capable of destroying the collective, causing harm to society and the state. (B) It seems that people need to be more attentive to the interests and dignity of other people, to restrain their egoism.

Determine which provisions of the text 1) reflect facts 2) express opinions

92. Which of the following illustrates the global socio-economic problems of the modern world?

1) humanization and humanitarization of the education system

2) increase in life expectancy of the population

3) the threat of using weapons mass destruction

4) hunger and poverty of the majority of the population developing countries

93. The process of transferring and exchanging information, thoughts, feelings is called

1) knowledge 2) communication 3) creativity 4) labor

94. Anna found out that Irina invited all her classmates to the picnic, except for her. She did not begin to find out the reasons for this act, she simply stopped talking to Irina. What kind of behavior in interpersonal conflict does this example illustrate?

1) mediation 2) cooperation 3) avoiding a conflict situation 4) concession

95. R. teaches at the university. He talkative person, loving travel. All this characterizes R. primarily as

1) personality 2) individual 3) man 4) teacher

96. Read the given text, each position of which is marked with a letter.

(A) In our opinion, it is quite obvious: the more independent a teenager is, the more similar he is to an adult. (B) Research shows that some teenagers view independence as a disobedient, striving to do things their own way. (B) Most likely, this is not true, since independence implies the responsibility of a person for his actions.

Determine which provisions of the text 1) reflect facts 2) express opinions

97. V. is a tall, slender girl with brown hair. These qualities characterize her, first of all, as

1) individual 2) family member 3) personality 4) citizen

98. The totality of socially significant properties, traits of a person that he realizes in public life is denoted by the concept

1) personality 2) talent 3) individual 4) creator

99. Are the following judgments about the development of society correct?

A. Absence natural resources influences the nature of the development of society.

B. The development of society is largely determined creativity of people.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong

100. Which of the following terms is used primarily to describe social sphere society?

1) education, democracy 2) monarchy, republic

3) class, stratum 4) capital, production


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A. Instinctive activity is meaningful.

B. Instinctive activity is conscious.

1. Only A is true;

2. Only B is true;

3. Both judgments are correct;

4. Both judgments are wrong

21.C scientific point of vision, a person is considered:

1. Any person from the moment of birth;

2. An individual with outstanding abilities;

3. A person who commands respect from others;

4. A person with formed socially significant qualities.

Are the following judgments about worldview correct?

A. The worldview of a person is the totality of his views on the world.

B. Worldview is historically changeable.

1. Only A is true;

2. Only B is true;

3. Both judgments are correct;

4. Both judgments are wrong.

23. Scientific knowledge is different from ordinary:

1. Combination of sensual and rational thinking;

2.Reliance on practice;

3.Experimental verification of the obtained results;

4. Using generalized concepts.

Are the following judgments about personality formation correct?

BUT. moral personality inevitably formed as a result of education.

B. The moral personality is inevitably formed as a result of internal spiritual development.

1. Only A is true;

2. Only B is true;

3. Both judgments are correct;

4. Both judgments are wrong

25. A feature of social cognition is:

1.Usage scientific concepts;

2. Predominantly individual nature of cognitive activity;

3. Coincidence of the object and subject of knowledge;

4. The predominance of factual material over theoretical generalizations

26. People unlike animals:

1. Take care of offspring;

2. Live in groups;

3. Construct shelters;

4. Have a preliminary action plan.

Task 2.

Establish a correspondence between the concept and the definition.

1. Anthropogenesis - 1. this is a creature of a biological species Homo sapiens(reasonable man), which is a product of biological evolution.

2. Exogamy - 2. the formation of a person.

3. Language - 3. the formation of society.

4. Sociogenesis - 4. marriage ties within a group of individuals.

5. Endogamy - 5. marriage ties outside the given human herd.

6. Neolithic revolution - 6. ideas about the origin of your tribe from a common ancestor, in most cases from an animal.

7. Totemism - 7. is the process of transmitting information with the help of sounds, combined into semantic speech constructions.

8. Man - 8. is the transition from gathering and hunting to farming and cattle breeding.

9. Sociological concept - 9. theory that affirms the primacy of biological principles in man.

10. Biological concept - 10. theory, absolutizing social origin in a person.

11. Communication - 11. the influence of the teacher on the student in order to instill in him a certain set of knowledge, skills and abilities.

12. Etiquette - 12. is the interaction between people.

13. Ritual communication -13. is communication, which is associated with the ability of a person to capture mental condition interlocutor, feel it.

14. Perceptual communication - 14. this is communication with the help of words, i.e. verbal communication.

15. Household (everyday) communication - 15. this is communication that occurs when people interact in the process of joint activities.

16. Verbal communication - 16. this is communication between close people (relatives, friends, acquaintances) in solving everyday issues that arise every day.

17. Persuasive communication - 17. this is communication that is carried out at work, in the process of committing job duties, it manifests itself in the form of orders, instructions, instructions and has the goal of achieving positive results of labor activity.

18. Interactive communication - 18. this is communication, which is manifested in the influence of one person on another in order to change his beliefs and behavior.

19. Business (official) communication -19. it is the interaction of people in the process of familiarization with cultural values.

20. Intercultural communication - 20. this is communication that accompanies research activities.

21. Cultural communication - 21. this is communication that takes place between people who share different cultural values.

22.Communication -22. it is the execution of a predetermined behavior.

23. scientific communication – 23. set of rules of conduct concerning external manifestation relationship with the environment.

24. Unconscious information - 24. is a science that studies the system of ideas, views on the world and a person's place in it.

26. Ideal being - 26. this being, which has a spatio-temporal character, it is individual and unique and means the actual existence of a thing or a person.

27. Self-consciousness - 27. this being, which is the essence of an object, it is devoid of a temporary, practical nature, remains unchanged, it is possessed by ideas, values, concepts.

28. Being is sensations, perceptions, emotions, feelings that have not been processed by consciousness.

29. The Unconscious Is a Property human brain perceive, comprehend and actively transform the surrounding reality.

30. Social psychology - 30. it's kind public consciousness, which reflects social being from the standpoint of the interests of certain social groups, classes, parties.

31. Consciousness - 31. is a kind of social consciousness that characterizes the spiritual, emotional-volitional life of people at the ordinary, everyday level.

32. Public ideology - 32. is a person's awareness of his body, his thoughts and feelings, his position in society, his attitude towards other people.

33. Personality - 33. is a being belonging to species Homo sapiens.

34. Man - 34. is a representative of the human race, endowed with special features that are different from other people.

35. Talent - 35. specific features that distinguish a person from the totality of their own kind.

36. Individual - 36. is the integrity of the social properties of a person, a product community development and inclusion of the individual in the system social relations through active subject activity and communication.

37. Individuality - 37. is the awareness of one's uniqueness as a subject of activity as a member of society.

38. Education - 38. a person capable of active social activity.

39. social subject- 39. this is a person who shares the same cultural patterns as the majority of members of a given society, this is the type of personality most common in a given territory and in this moment time.

40. Normative (basic) personality - 40. it is a stable system of connections between individuals that has developed in the process of their interaction with each other in the conditions of a given society.

41. Social relations - 41. are the individual mental qualities of a person that allow him to successfully acquire knowledge, skills and abilities.

42. Socialization -42. it is a pronounced ability.

43. Self-education - 43. is a talented person who constantly develops his abilities and has achieved high results in their activities.

44. Ability - 44. is the process of mastering social roles, the acquisition of social status and the accumulation of social experience.

45. Modal personality - 45. the type of personality accepted by the culture of the corresponding society, which most reflects the characteristics of this culture.

46. ​​Genius - 46. a process in which a person influences himself, forcing him to perform certain actions.

Task 3.

Read the text. Describe the rules of conduct on the street and in transport. Why do they need to be followed? Have you encountered violations of these rules? Do you try to follow them yourself?

N. M. Goncharova: “On the street, the rules of good manners prescribe not to litter, not to spit, not to point the finger, not to shout at children, not to suddenly stop in the middle of the road, not to make your way to the window, pushing everyone with your elbows, not to turn around often while walking along the street, and for men - not to look back after passing women, not to make loud remarks about the clothes, height and facial expressions of passers-by, not to eat on the go, not to ask a friend you meet on the street where he is going, and not to stop a friend who not walking alone. Four of us can't walk down the street. When the three of you go, the middle is given to a more respected person - a woman or an elderly person. A man walks in the center if he is with two women. Together with a man, a woman walks on the right side. He can support a woman walking with him by the arm. A man always lets the woman go first, but if he himself goes ahead, he offers the woman his hand.

A man always helps a woman walking with him to carry a bag with groceries and things, but a woman carries a ladies' bag, her raincoat, jacket or umbrella herself.

A man smokes on the street, although according to the rules of good manners, this should not be done. The woman on the street does not smoke. If you are asked to light a cigarette, it is more polite to hold out a match, not a cigarette.

It's tactless to say to a stranger that his coat is splattered with mud, but you can tell the woman that her bag has opened.

At the door of a store or institution, you must first let those leaving, and only then enter.

In transport, it is also necessary to remember the observance of certain rules of decency. When boarding the bus - keep in line, giving way to the elders, standing nearby men are inferior to women. If a woman is in the company of a man, then they get into the transport according to their turn. A woman should not try to get on a tram car or a bus first, using her advantage and leaving a companion in the process. If, nevertheless, it happened that he was far behind his companion, he should not at all impatiently rush forward, while pushing other women aside. Nothing terrible will happen if a short time the crowd will separate you from your friend.

Well-mannered man sit in transport only if there is not a single woman nearby. And he immediately tries to offer his place to the woman who, having entered the car, stood next to him. It is his duty to give way to an elderly woman, a woman with a heavy bag, or an acquaintance.

A woman who has been given a seat should immediately thank for this. It is not suitable in such cases to put your healthy child, even of primary school age, in the vacated place.

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Read the text. What form of self-consciousness are we talking about? What is a factor in the formation of self-consciousness? Explain the author's opinion about what is the main thing in human existence. Do you agree with him? Justify your answer.

K. Jaspers: “A person finds himself only in communication with others, which is never achieved only through knowledge alone. We become ourselves only to the extent that the "other" becomes himself, and we gain freedom only to the extent that the "other" gains freedom.<...>Ultimately, all ideas can be tested and tested by applying one criterion: whether they promote communication or hinder it. This measure applies even to truth itself: truth is what binds us. It can be put differently: the value of truth should be measured by the truth of the connection that it makes possible.<...>

The main thing in human existence is to individual person was involved in all life in general, at the same time doing something extraordinary in his field of activity. If everyone were only narrow specialists, humanity would easily become the prey of someone who subjugates the masses to his will through violence.

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Task 4.

Read the statements. What is the meaning of the authors in the concept of "human"? What qualities of a person do they consider the most significant?

A.N. Radishchev! "Only then will you become a man when you learn to see a man in another."

M. Yu. Lermontov: “The same person is empty, who is completely filled with himself.”

I. Kant: "Humanity is the ability to participate in the fate of other people."

E. Mezhelaitis: "Becoming human is a big job."

V. G. Belinsky: “It’s good to be a scientist, poet, warrior, legislator and others, but it’s bad not to be a person at the same time.”

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Read statements about parenting. What qualities distinguish well-mannered person? Why is education necessary for socialization and for the formation of personality?

Plato: "Education is the assimilation of good habits."

Domostroy: “Raise a child in prohibitions and you will find peace and

D. Carnegie: “Do not imitate others. Find yourself and be yourself."

A.P. Chekhov: “ Good upbringing not that you won't spill the sauce on the tablecloth, but that you won't notice if someone else does it."

K. Marx: "The educator himself must be educated."

I. Schiller: “Parents least of all forgive their children for the vices that they themselves instilled in them.”

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Task 5.

A) Establish a correspondence between the types of activities and their characteristics: for each position given in the first column, select the position of the second. Write your answer in the table.

B) Establish a correspondence between the basic needs of a person and their concrete examples: for each position given in the first column, match the position of the second. Write your answer in the table.

C) Match between concrete fact and type social status: for each position given in the first column, match the position of the second. Write your answer in the table.