15 questions
Oppression:
An institution with a leader and rules.
Cruel use of authority to the point of being controlled or treated unjust for a prolonged period of time.
To act in obedience or agreement in a way that is not unique.
Hierarchy:
Cruel use of authority to the point of being controlled or treated unjust for a prolonged period of time.
The way things are now.
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
Solidarity:
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
A feeling of unity or agreement between people with the same goals.
An institution with a leader and rules.
Agency:
Our ability to act on our own and be responsible for our own actions.
To act in obedience or agreement in a way that is not unique.
A feeling of unity or agreement between people with the same goals.
Resistance:
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
The refusal to accept or comply with something.
The way things are now.
Conform:
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
A feeling of unity between people who have the same goals.
To act in obedience or agreement in a way that is not unique.
Status Quo:
Our ability to act on our own and be responsible for our own actions.
The way things are now.
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
Hierarchy
A pyramid structure where some people are on top, some in the middle, and some on the bottom.
Cruel use of authority to the point of being controlled or treated unjust for a prolonged period of time.
The way things are now.
Structure:
The refusal to accept or comply with something.
An institution that has rules and a leader.
Cruel use of authority to the point of being controlled or treated unjust for a prolonged period of time.
Social criticism...
worships all aspects about a society.
does not include songs or literature.
points out the flaws in a society.
"Imagine" by John Lennon is a social criticism piece in the form of...
Documentaries
Artwork
Memes
Music
In "Imagine" by John Lennon, he wants everyone to stand in ___________ together against violence.
Oppression
Solidarity
Hierarchy
By asking people to imagine a world without religion, possessions, or countries, John Lennon wants us to...
Oppress others.
Conform to the status quo.
Resist the status quo.
In a hierarchy of the school, at the top would be...
A student
A principal
A teacher
If I am deciding to make my own choices and taking responsibility for my actions, then that means I have __________.
Agency
Status Quo
Hierarchy