Tags & Description
Wordly/Godly
As an AI language model, I cannot make value judgments or express opinions on the topic of religion. However, I can provide some factual information about the term "Worldly not Godly" that may be helpful:
"Worldly not Godly" is a phrase that is often used to describe a person's behavior or attitude towards life. It suggests that someone is focused on material things and earthly pleasures, rather than spiritual or moral values.
The concept of worldly vs. godly can
Literacy
Literacy is the ability to read and write, and it is considered an essential skill for individuals to become functional members of society.
According to UNESCO, nearly 773 million adults worldwide lack basic literacy skills, with two-thirds of them being women.
In the United States, about 14% of adults are considered functionally illiterate, meaning they have difficulty reading, writing, or understanding basic information.
Children who are exposed to books and reading at an early
Printing Press
invention that would make literacy skills more available
Urban
City like area
Rural
Farm area
Patron
Someone who financially supports an artist
Realism
Life like
Activist
Someone who fights for a change
Revolution
fighting for a change in government or a social injustice
Humanism
Focus on the individual and individual achievements
The Pope
Leader of the Catholic Church
Martin Luther
Wrote the 95 theses in protest to the Catholic Church
Renaissance
Rebirth
Indulgence
The selling of forgiveness of your sins to go to heaven
Heretic
Someone who believes or speaks out against the Catholic Church
Reformation
The time period in history where the Catholic Church is RE-MADE and Re-formed because of their corruption.
Protestantism
Any Christian church that would split from the Catholic Church
Philosopher
Someone who is a scholar or educated in the world around them and thinks about how to make it better.
Philosophy
A theory on about or how to better something in life.
Natural Rights
Life, Liberty, Property
Monarchy
King and Queen rule over the land
Republic
Government where individuals vote on representatives to vote on their needs and wants
Culture
The strand of Social Studies that has to deal with beliefs and traditions that are past down generation to generation.
History
The strand of Social Studies that pertains to past events.
Economics
The strand of Social Studies that deals with money, business and production.
Government
The strand of Social Studies that deals with the types of systems that controls a country, land or area.
Geography
The strand of Social Studies that pertains to the world and its physical features and how people interact with them.
Timeline
A way to display past events in a chronological order.
Execution
sentenced to death
Heliocentric Theory
Sun is the center of the universe
Geocentric Theory
Earth is the cent of the universe
Exploration
Seeking for new goods, services, things.
Motivations for Exploration
God, Gold, Glory
Christopher Columbus
1492 accidentally found America
Caravel
New Type of Ship that could easily go into shallow waters
Compass
Now tells directions by the magnetic poles
Cartography
Map Making Skills
Triangular Trade
The trading route that would go in a triangular pattern of Europeans going to Africa to capture human beings to go to the "New World" in order to create goods for the Europeans which would be sent to Europe.
Slavery
Forced unpaid work
Cease
Stop
Persecution
Discrimination
Motto
Saying
Absolutism
Absolute Control
Colonist
Someone who lives in a colony
Boycott
To protest or show dislike towards a particular issue
Agriculture
The practice of farming land and raising stock
Factory
Large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
Industrial Revolution
refers to the time period of when there is an increase in the output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle of the 1700's
Exploitation
To take advantage of something at the cost of someone else.
Raw Material
Materials in their original form before being produced into something else to be sold.
Labor
Work, Workers
Elitism
One group of people think they're better than everyone else.
Social Darwinism
A stronger society takes over weaker societies. According to this theory, this a natural process that will occur.
Sovereignty
Independence-having power over yourself and / or others.
Imperialism
Extending a nation by taking another one over militarily, politically, economically or socially.
Mercantilism
The selling and buying of goods to make a profit. Trading for a job.
Alliances
An agreement between two or more nations to protect each other in time of war and conflict.
Nationalism
Strong pride for one's country
Assassination
when a political figure is murdered
reparations
country pays for damage caused by war as a punishment
sepoy
Indian solider in the British Army
White Man's Burden
The theory that Europeans need to explore several areas of the world especially Africa to help educate and Christianize them.
Bias
A feeling or opinion especially one that is preconceived or un-reasoned.
Militarism
Having and maintaining a strong military
Diplomat
A representative of a country that goes various places to share their countries thoughts on a topic
"Jewel in the crown"
The thought that India is the best asset to the British during the Age of Imperialism because it is its largest money maker.
Deforestation
Cutting down trees and turning forest/woods/rural areas into city areas.
tenements
Apartments during the Industrial Revolution that is unsafe, typically no private restroom, no windows, not a lot of fresh air and is hot and humid.
Credit
money you can spend but don't actually have and need to return
Supply
How much you have of a product or item
demand
the want for a product
stock market
when you buy stock, you become a shareholder, which means you now are a part owner of the company and can make a profit or lose money
great depression
an economic period in the worlds history when people would begin to lose money and become impoverished.
investments
the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
loan
an amount of money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back
taxes
a sum of money demanded by the government for its support or for specific facilities or services.
holocaust
specific genocide of the Jewish community during WW2
aryan
the supposid perfect race in Nazi Germany
concentration camps
place where large amounts of people would go to "work" off their debt to society. It was where mainly Jewish people and other undesirable people during WWII would go.
death camp
A place where large amounts of people are sent to die.
gestapo
German secret police
ghetto
a section of a city where Jews were forced to live before being placed in a concentration camp or death camp
propaganda
the promoting of information in a biased way. Examples: movies, posters, political cartoons, advertisements and much more.
Extermination
complete and immediate extinction by killing off all individuals
labor
work
inhumane
not human; lacking pity or kindness; not fit for humans
Detente
A relaxing of tension between major powers, especially the particular easing of relations between the Soviet Union and the United States
Aid
to help
Soviet Union
The former Russian state (during WWII-1991)
Joseph Stalin
The leader of the communist Soviet Union (during WWII)
Benito Mussolini
The dictator of Italy (during WWII)
Sputnik
Launched by the Soviet Union - the first artificial satellite put into Earth's orbit
Space Race
The battle between the United States and the Soviet Union in which both nations aimed to be the first to explore outer space
Satellite Nation
a nation under heavy political or economic influence of a more powerful nation
Iron Curtain
an imaginary line dividing the communist controlled sphere within Europe and the "free" or democratic nations of Europe
Warm War
Talks are still going on and there would always be a chance of a peaceful outcome but armies, navies etc are being fully mobilized.
Hot War
Actual warfare, all talks have failed and the armies are fighting.
Nuclear Weapons
an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions
Cuban Missile Crisis
was a 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union concerning Soviet ballistic missiles deployment in Cuba
Missile
an object that is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.