Main concepts
Theories and Ideologies
Social sciences (Concepts and Conflicts)
Institutions
General Knowledge
100

Can be understood as a set of ideas, principles, and values that act as a filter through which we interpret reality.

Ideology

100

Ideology that justified the hierarchization of society and the absolute power of monarchs

Feudalism

100

Studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services, seeking to understand how societies manage their resources to meet their needs.

Economics

100

It is responsible for creating, reforming or repealing laws

Legislative Branch

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific Ocean

200

Groups of people who share something in common, such as age, gender, profession, educational level, or interests.

Social categories

200

Ideology that is grounded on belonging to a nation, unification of a country

Nationalism

200

Type of category that groups basic population information such as age, gender, marital status, income, etc.

Census Categories

200

Ensures that prices do not rise too fast, keeping inflation at an average of 3% per year. This helps the money retain its value.

Banco de México (Banxico)

200

Where did the Olympic Games originate?

Athens, Greece

300

A situation that negatively affects a group of people within a society and that requires collective attention for its resolution

Social problems

300

States that society is composed of different elements that influence each other, such as norms, customs, traditions, and institutions.

Structural functionalism

300

Type of group that is formal and organized, roles, specific goals, less frequent

Secondary Group

300

One of the goals for this institution is to safeguard historical monuments and archaeological sites such as Teotihuacán and Chichén Itzá.

Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH)

300

What is the best-selling album of all time?

Michael Jackson's Thriller

400

At each historical stage there has been a group that owns the means of production and another group that works for them under unequal conditions.

Social classes

400

This theory teaches us not to accept rules or social structures without questioning them, but to analyze them in search of possible injustices or inequalities

Critical Theory

400

Identified by the use of verbal assaults, such as slurs, threats, humiliating nicknames, or even indifference or abandonment.

Psychological violence

400

Encourages research and dissemination of historical processes such as Independence and the Mexican Revolution.

Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (INEHRM)

400

What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury

500

Is not built in isolation but arises and is enriched through contact with other people, with language and with the context in which we develop

Knowledge

500

Introduced by the French thinker Auguste Comte, valid knowledge should be based solely on facts verifiable through observation and experience

Positivism

500

Science that studies the human being in an integral way

Anthropology

500

It connects groups and classes within society, is formed and sustained through human interactions and fundamental pillars

Social Fabric

500

Who were considered the Axis powers in WWII?

Germany, Italy, and Japan