-Isms
Political/Economic, Social
Worldview Aspects
Factors that Shape Worldview
100
The two -isms that describe valuing material goods over anything else, and never being content with what you have.
What is consumerism and materialism?
100
The currency of Edo Japan.
What is rice?
100
The lens that a society views the world through.
What is worldview?
100
The ways society changed from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
What is religiously, socially, economically and politically?
200
Loyalty and devotion to a nation; especially a sense of national consciousness, placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests.
What is nationalism?
200
The sub-categories in Political and Economic Systems.
What is Capitalist Society, Collective Rights, Participatory Society?
200
Something accepted to be true by a group of people.
What is a belief?
200
Factors that shaped worldview.
What are geography, contact with others, values and beliefs?
300
Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
What is secularism?
300
The five sub-categories in Social Systems.
What is Social Support, Equality, Health Care, Socio-economic standing, and Universal Education.
300
Something important to you, a moral standard that guides you.
What is a value?
300
Factors affected by worldview.
What are Political System, Economic System, Social System, Culture?
400
An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
What is humanism?
400
Only nobles had two-story houses.
What is a social belief in Aztec times?
400
Following the trend–what is in fashion.
What is contemporary?
400
The existing way of doing things.
What is status quo?
500
All the -isms we learned this year.
What is secularism, nationalism, individualism, ethnocentrism, consumerism, materialism, multiculturalism, expansionism, imperialism.
500
A rigid social structure where no one changes class, and they must confine themselves to activities meant for their class, like farming.
What is the Japanese feudal system?
500
Aspects of Western worldview–culture.
What is Appreciation for Arts, Architecture, Individualism, Innovation, Materialism, Media, Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Pop Culture, Secularism, Technology, Tolerance?
500
The five key elements in Plato's Cave.
What are Before Change, Struggle in the Change, After Change, Feeling Responsible for Others, and Others Not Accepting Change?