2. Society refers to a collection of people living in
a country over a period of time
3. Society can also be used to describe the
lifestyle of the wealthy. This can be described
in terms of those persons who belong to the
“high society”
Society is a guide to behavior. For example,
John could not be married to at the age of 13
since according to society this is not
considered proper.
4. A sociologist is someone who is involved in the
systematic study of society. Society refers to
the overall unit, however, within this large
group there are sub-divisions such as socio-
economic group, religious affiliation, racial
group, ethnic group and geographical area.
6. Society influences how we behave in terms of:
Social Institutions
Social Organizations
7. This Institutions include:
The economy
Education
Politics
Religion
Family
Sociologist regard them as a group of cherished
ideas and beliefs that we have as a society and
about how we want our lives organised.
8. Social Organizations are the arrangements
made to translate the ideas and beliefs that
society has about how we want aspects of our
lives organized into practice, for example
schools, curricula, churches, dogma and ritual.
10. A shared common purpose include members of
the Caribbean having the same aims or
objectives. One such example include, all
members of the Caribbean countries having
the common purpose of achieving a well
rounded education
11. The Caribbean region include all of the countries
that is washed by the Caribbean sea. This can
be described as the Caribbean’s defined
Territorial space.
13. In the Caribbean continuity exist within areas of
education, culture, politics etc. This is so since
in all Caribbean territories these principles
make up the society
14. Citizenship denotes the link between a person
an a state associated with the right to work and
live in the country and participate in political
life.