Key Vocabulary for Social Change
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Key Vocabulary for Social Change

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Which term refers to the ability to continue despite difficulties?

  • To endure
  • To give up
  • To surrender
  • To persevere (correct)
  • An obligation is a voluntary commitment to do something.

    False

    What term describes the experience of being excluded from society?

    Alienation

    To create a sense of community, individuals often __________ to help those in need.

    <p>volunteer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their meanings:

    <p>Prejudice = An unfair bias against a group Self-image = A person's perception of themselves Charity = Acts of kindness towards the needy Diverse = Varied or different in character</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Key Vocabulary

    • To persevere implies sustained efforts to overcome obstacles.
    • Enduring situations, like hardships, requires perseverance.
    • Obstacles act as barriers and challenge a person's persistence.
    • Obligation is a sense of responsibility or duty.
    • Multifaceted society depicts a diverse range of individuals and perspectives.
    • Improving aspects of society requires engagement and action.
    • Involvement can be through participation, volunteering, or taking initiative.
    • Political purposes are the aims and goals behind political actions.
    • Committing oneself to something shows dedication and investment in a cause.
    • Making a difference signifies positive contributions to society and progress.
    • Volunteering is a form of unpaid work for social benefit.
    • Charity is an organization that provides aid and assistance to those in need.
    • Being on the fringes of society indicates a marginalized position within social structures.
    • Standing up for something promotes advocacy for beliefs or causes.
    • Shaping the future emphasizes the impact of actions and decisions on the future of societies.
    • Stereotypes are oversimplified generalizations.
    • Self-image reflects a person's perception of themselves.
    • Alienated individuals feel detached or disconnected from society.
    • Socially impaired individuals experience challenges in social interaction.
    • Interaction with others involves reciprocal communication and engagement.
    • Prejudice is preconceived judgment or bias toward individuals or groups.
    • Sharing common experiences fosters a sense of connection and understanding.
    • Moral values guide individuals' ethical conduct and behavior.
    • Perceiving something involves understanding and interpreting information.
    • Being positioned by someone suggests influence or control over another's position.
    • Affecting something signifies causing an impact on another.
    • Access to power implies having control or influence over a particular context.
    • Status can be determined by factors like income, education, occupation, or social rank.
    • Diverse societies comprise diverse individuals and perspectives.
    • Ever-changing societies are constantly evolving and transforming.
    • Facing big challenges emphasizes the need for resilience, collaboration, and creativity in addressing social issues.

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    This quiz focuses on essential vocabulary related to social change and community involvement. Participants will explore terms like 'persevere,' 'obligation,' and 'volunteering,' which are pivotal in understanding how individuals can contribute positively to society. Test your knowledge and deepen your understanding of vocabulary that drives social engagement.

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