SOC.SS.18.C
Illustrate three social processes that contribute to social change and discuss and evaluate how technology, population, natural environment, revolution, and war cause cultures to change.
Sociology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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social processessocial changetechnologypopulationnatural environmentrevolutionwarcultures
Skills
- illustrate (three social processes that contribute to social change) #dok2
- discuss (how technology, population, natural environment, revolution, and war cause cultures to change) #dok2
- evaluate (the impact of technology, population, natural environment, revolution, and war on cultural change) #dok3
- analyze (connections between different causes of cultural change) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify social processes that contribute to social change. #dok1
- I can define key terms related to social change, such as technology, population, and revolution. #dok1
- I can illustrate three social processes that contribute to society's change. #dok2
- I can discuss how various factors, including technology and war, influence cultural change. #dok2
- I can analyze how technology, population, and the environment impact the evolution of cultures. #dok3
- I can evaluate the effects of revolution and war on different cultures over time. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Societies experience change through various social processes, including technology, population dynamics, and major events like war and revolution.
- Understanding the causes and effects of social and cultural changes helps us interpret the evolution of societies across history.
Essential Questions
- What social processes contribute most significantly to change in societies?
- How do technology and population shifts shape cultural development?
- In what ways do revolution and war impact societies and cultures?
- How can examining the causes of social change help us better understand current events?
- What is the role of the natural environment in prompting cultural shifts?