1. Is an important problem or topic
that people in the society argue
about or discuss since it
negatively affects many people in
the society. It could be a social,
moral, or economic issue.
3. 1. SOCIAL ISSUES
Prevent the society from
functioning at the most
desirable level.
A problem that affects a large
number of people in society.
4. Social issues are problems that affect
society and the way people interact with
each other. These issues can include
topics such as poverty, inequality,
discrimination, unemployment, access to
education and healthcare, and more.
5. The issue involves people in the society.
The public, as a whole, recognizes the
situation as a problem.
A large segment of the population sees
the situation as a valid concern.
The situation can be alleviated through
the joint actions of the citizens.
6. Drug addiction or
the use of prohibited
drugs can cause the
drug user to neglect his
responsibility towards
his family, children,
career, education, and
health.
7. Crime is a social issue and
at the same time a moral
issue since it affects the
safety and security of citizens
and it is against the values
and beliefs of the people. It is
prohibited by the law as it is
harmful or offensive to the
people or the society.
8. Poverty is
described by the World
Bank Organization as
hunger, lack of shelter,
being sick, and not
being able to see a
doctor.
10. It involves questions of right
and wrong, good and bad.
Whether to lie or cheat, to broader
societal issues, such as whether to
support policies that promote
equality or discrimination.
11. It is against the values,
beliefs, and preferences
of the people in the
society.
13. It involves actions which
have the potential to
harm others or the
persons themselves.
14. Involves the
termination of pregnancy.
While other countries
consider abortion as
legal, it is a moral issue
in the Philippines and is
regarded a grievous sin.
15. Abortion is against the
norms and values of
the people, the church,
and the society. It is
illegal under the Article
II, section 12 in
Philippine constitution.
16. The state recognizes the
sanctity of family life and
shall protect and strengthen
the family as a basic
autonomous social institution.
17. Is an act of taking away
someone else’s possession
without permission. It is
morally and illegally wrong as
it is against the ethical
standard of the society and it
also violates the law.
20. 3.Burglary
Is the act of breaking into
someone's property with the intent
of stealing something.
21. 4. Robbery
Is the act of stealing from
someone directly, often
through the use of force or
threat of violence.
22. Is a criminal offence
that constitutes the illegal
use of public power to
gain private interest. This
may be done by a person,
a group of people or an
organization entrusted
with authority.
25. Are situations that
reflect the scarcity of
resources which are
deemed insufficient
to satisfy human
wants and needs.
26. Includes prospects for
growth, inflation, energy,
and the environment,
inequality, labor issues,
emerging markets and
the impact of new
technologies.
27. It involves inflation or
the increase of price of
basic commodities and
services affecting a large
number of people
28. It involves an increase
of unemployment or
not having a job to
earn ones living.
29. It involves poverty caused
by underlying factors such
as lack of education,
cultural and religious
discrimination,
overpopulation,
unemployment and
corruption.