Change in quality, such as personal change gained through education and interactions with others, and change in likes, dislikes, interests and relations with others
Change that is measurable and includes such things as a person’s age and size.
Agents of change are ...
People that support change in their culture.
People that do not accept change in their culture
People that make change.
Something that causes or leads to change
The daily dress fashions of the Japanese people, especially the younger generation, is becoming more and more like that of the Americans. Select the best reason for this change.
political change
governmental change
economic chagne
cultural change
A man's hair turns gray. This is an example of what kind of change?
environmental
chemical
technological
physical
Who really had the most power in the feudal Japan system?
Shogun
Peasants
Emperor
Ronin
What is change?
To cause change.
To move something to a different place
To create a new object.
To transform something or cause it to be different
China's new leader, Sun wanted to make 3 changes. Which of the following is NOT one of those changes?
reinforce the feudal society
land to the peasant farmers, not to the rulers.
democracy and rule by parliament, not by an Emperor
nationalism and an end to foreigners in control
Building a railroad that connected the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean was ______________ idea.
Gabriel Dumont's
Thomas Scott's
Thomas D'Arcy McGee's
John. A. Macdonald's
What was 1 agent of change in feudal Japan?
Farming the land.
Closing the boarder to other countries.
Not allowing people to leave the country.
War
In the movie, Awakening, which character went through the greatet amount of change?
Compact disks have almost totally replaced records in the music industry. This is an example of:
Political change
Econimic change
Governmental change
Technological change
My grandfather used a straight razor blade to shave, but I use an electric razor. This is an example of:
Economic change
Cultural change
Environmental change
Technoligical change
Democracy is ...
People elect representatives to make decisions about society.
based on the idea of feudalism.
A small group of people have power that is passed on from generation to generation.
when one person makes all of the decisions and choices.
What is revolutionary change?
change that is sudden, and often chaotic and violent.
Change that citizens are in favour of.
change that happens over many years and is often planned
Change that citizens are against.
Depending upon machines, technology and the specialization of labour to produce goods is known as ...
Child labour
Technology
Industrialization
Assembly lines
Name two countries that we have discussed this unit that was ruled by feudalism at one point in time.
Which one of the following changes is a qualitative change?
Prince Albert has grown a lot in the last five years
most families make more money today
cars use less gasoline
teh sky is more beautiful at sunset
The name of the policy that John A. Macdonald made to promote growth in Canada.
Canada Now policy
CP Rail Policy
International policy
National policy
Depending upon machines, technology and the specialization of labour to produce goods is ...
Mechanicalization
Textile revolution
Modernization
Industrialization
Which of the following was NOT one of John A. Macdonald's planned changes for Canada
To build a railroad from coast to coast.
Settlers will be given lots of land, either free or at very little cost
They shall explore northern regions of Canada for resources such as gold and silver.
Any goods brought into the country will have a tax (duty) placed on them.
Who was at the top of the Japanese Feudal system (pyramid)?
What was "The Long March?"
Refers to the month that was used to finish the Canadian railroad.
Rerfers to the march of Louis Riel's solders on the great plains.
Refers to March of 1917, when Russia joined world war one and was involved with political change in their country.
Refers to the Mao and followers had to flee the area and marched into the hills.
List the societal classes in feudal Japan, from the lowest class to the highest class.