worldview
concepts of change
the beginning of Rome
rome 2
paradigms
100
what is a worldview?
something that defines the decision making of a society and determines what they believe and inforce.
100
factors that influence change (means)...
reasons for change.
100
1000 bc
small village, by the time jc got there 1 million people.
100
roman military
farmers fight during the spring.
100
enlightenment
qualities they appreciate; new world, tradition, group
200
provides a fairly complete picture of____
reality.
200
adjusting to change (means)...
types of change.
200
753 bc
romulus and remus. rom wins; Rome
200
gauls
live near the alps 275 bc controlled Italian boot 2 social: patricians, plebeians(poor)
200
industrial revolution
started in Britain and ended in France. steam power, transport goods for cheap.
300
a worldview determines what things are worth_____ 3 answers.
working for, believing, and enforcing.
300
adjusting to change (mean)...
results of change.
300
650 bc
etruscans take Rome, petty and cruel.
300
Rome's achievements
art, architecture, language, literature.
300
agriculture
farm for cheaper. started in Netherlands ended in England.
400
determines those ideas that are______
acceptable.
400
reasons for change: age of learner's licence changes to 17.
too many accidents, too immature to drive.
400
509 bc
romans kick out last Etruscan king, face multiple attacks, start a republic.
400
1.Gibbon's theory 2.lot's theory 3.german barbarian invasion
1.christianity 2.economy 3.attacked
400
french
louis 14th spent all his money on palaces and wars. crappy successors. fight for control
500
determines those things considered_________ 5 answers
beautiful, pleasurable, fun, tragic, and comic.
500
adjusting to change: age of learner's licence changes to 17.
drunk driving rates go up, angry teens.
500
roman gov.
elected consul x2 300 respected community leaders to advise senator
500
4.environmental 5.unstable gov. 6.migration
4.lead poison, disease 5.50 emperors in 20 years all assassinated, taxed poor heavily 6.germans/barbarians migarted
500
Aristotle Ptolemy Copernicus Newton
a:quinsesence, 4 elements p:epicycles. c:sun at center not earth n:gravity, apple