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HOW TO PLAY!
• Pick an alien from the claw machine • Answer quiz questions to finish their adventure. • Done? You’ll return to the rocket to choose another character by clicking on 'Next theme!' •Tap Explanation if you want to know more, or tap Next Question to keep going. Finish every character’s mission to win a prize at the end PLEASE THE PICK ALIEN CARL LAST (LAST ALIEN)
Glitch Alert: If you pick a character and the first question shows up but then it sends you back to the claw machine, just reselect your character. It’s a small glitch that sometimes happens
Begin Game (click here)
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Explanation: Sociologists divide culture into two broad types: Material culture refers to physical objects (tools, buildings, clothing). Non-Material culture includes beliefs, values, norms, and language-things you can’t touch but shape society.
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Explanation: Material culture includes all the tangible, physical things people create and use. Smartphones are a clear example-they’re tools that reflect cultural values like communication, technology, and entertainment
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Explanation: Norms are the shared rules or guidelines that tell people how to behave in specific situations. For example: shaking hands when greeting someone or saying “please” and thank you.
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Explanation: A symbol is anything that stands for something else and carries meaning within a culture. A wedding ring isn’t just jewelry-it symbolizes commitment, marriage, and social status in many cultures.
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Explanation: Language is a core part of non-material culture. It allows people to communicate ideas, pass down traditions, and maintain social relationships. It’s the main tool for transmitting culture across generations.
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Did you answer all the questions correctly without any re-takes
YES
NO
Congrats! welcome to the team...no capes
Next Theme
No prize try again
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Answer all questions right to restore wall-e's memory
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Explanation: The dominant culture refers to the cultural pratices of the group that holds the most power in society, shaping what is considered "mainstream".
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Explanation: Countercultures directly challenge the domination of culture by rejecting its core values and norms, often promoting an alternative lifestyle.
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Explanation : Cultural leveling is the process by which once- distinct cultutres become increasingly alike though globalizations.
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Explanation : Technology is a key of cultural diffusion, spreaading communication methods and lifestyles globally.
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Explamation : Cultural lag happens when material culture (technology) advances faster than non-material Culture (laws, values, or norms).
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Did you answer all questions right?
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Eve!!!
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Wall-e doesn't remeber eve.
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Did you answer all questions right?
NO
YES
That's the prize?! (2)
Uh oh..(4)
Just Keep winning!!! (1)
What prize?(3)
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UH OH...YOUR FORGETING LIKE DORY
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MISSING
FORKY IS MISSING! HE MUST BE FOUND BEFORE BONNIE BECOMES AN IPAD KID.
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Explanation : Ethnocentrism is the belief that your culture is the "right" or "normal" way, often leading to negative judgments of others.
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Explanation : Cultural relativism encourages looking at cultural practices from the prespective of that culture instead of imposing one's own.
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Explanation : A subculture exists within the larger culture but has distinct norms and values (e.g., skaters,gamers, hip-hop communities).
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Explanation : Formal norms are codified into laws (like traffic rules). Informal norms are unwritten expectations (like saying "thank you").
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Did you get all questions right?
YES
NO
FORKY HAS BEEN FOUND!!!
NEXT THEME
Forky got away
NEXT THEME
Carl wants to get his house to Paradise Falls, but he needs your help! Answer the following 5 questions correctly to help guide his house to its destination. Every correct answer moves him closer. If you miss too many, the house might get stuck along the way!
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Explanation : Positive sanctions reward behaviors that follow societal norms, encouraging others to comply with rules like social distancing.
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Explanation: Cultural hegemony occurs when the dominant group’s values and norms are presented as “normal” and widely accepted, helping them maintain social and political power.
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Explanation : Cultural diffusion is the spread of beliefs, practices, or items from one society to another; McDonald’s is a clear example of American culture spreading globally.
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Explanation: Cultural leveling occurs when differences between cultures decrease, often due to globalization and the spread of technology or media, making societies more alike.
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Explanation: Technology can change behaviors, norms, and ways people interact, using Zoom for education reflects a social change driven by technological innovation.
Next question
Did you answer all questions right?
YES
NO
Congratulations!You helped Carl’s house reach Paradise Falls safely.
CLAIM YOUR PRIZE (CLICK HERE)
Oops! Carl’s house got stuck in a storm there weren’t enough balloons to lift it all the way. Better luck next time!
CLAIM YOUR PRIZE ( CLICK HERE )
How many themes did you get right ? click the option that fits.
1 theme right out of 5
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4 themes right out of 5
5 themes right out of 5
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HOW TO PLAY!
• Pick an alien from the claw machine • Answer quiz questions to finish their adventure. • Done? You’ll return to the rocket to choose another character by clicking on 'Next theme!' •Tap Explanation if you want to know more, or tap Next Question to keep going. Finish every character’s mission to win a prize at the end PLEASE THE PICK ALIEN CARL LAST (LAST ALIEN)
Glitch Alert: If you pick a character and the first question shows up but then it sends you back to the claw machine, just reselect your character. It’s a small glitch that sometimes happens
Begin Game (click here)
Subtitle
Subtitle
Explanation
Next Question
Explanation: Sociologists divide culture into two broad types: Material culture refers to physical objects (tools, buildings, clothing). Non-Material culture includes beliefs, values, norms, and language-things you can’t touch but shape society.
Next Question
Explanation
Next Question
Explanation: Material culture includes all the tangible, physical things people create and use. Smartphones are a clear example-they’re tools that reflect cultural values like communication, technology, and entertainment
Next question
Explanation
Next Question
Explanation: Norms are the shared rules or guidelines that tell people how to behave in specific situations. For example: shaking hands when greeting someone or saying “please” and thank you.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation: A symbol is anything that stands for something else and carries meaning within a culture. A wedding ring isn’t just jewelry-it symbolizes commitment, marriage, and social status in many cultures.
Next Question
Explanation
Next Question
Explanation: Language is a core part of non-material culture. It allows people to communicate ideas, pass down traditions, and maintain social relationships. It’s the main tool for transmitting culture across generations.
Next Question
Did you answer all the questions correctly without any re-takes
YES
NO
Congrats! welcome to the team...no capes
Next Theme
No prize try again
Next Theme
Answer all questions right to restore wall-e's memory
Begin
Explanation
Next question
Explanation: The dominant culture refers to the cultural pratices of the group that holds the most power in society, shaping what is considered "mainstream".
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation: Countercultures directly challenge the domination of culture by rejecting its core values and norms, often promoting an alternative lifestyle.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : Cultural leveling is the process by which once- distinct cultutres become increasingly alike though globalizations.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : Technology is a key of cultural diffusion, spreaading communication methods and lifestyles globally.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explamation : Cultural lag happens when material culture (technology) advances faster than non-material Culture (laws, values, or norms).
Next question
Did you answer all questions right?
YES
NO
Eve!!!
Next theme
Wall-e doesn't remeber eve.
Next Theme
Next question
Next question
Next question
Next question
Next question
Did you answer all questions right?
NO
YES
That's the prize?! (2)
Uh oh..(4)
Just Keep winning!!! (1)
What prize?(3)
Next Theme
UH OH...YOUR FORGETING LIKE DORY
Next Theme
MISSING
FORKY IS MISSING! HE MUST BE FOUND BEFORE BONNIE BECOMES AN IPAD KID.
Begin
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : Ethnocentrism is the belief that your culture is the "right" or "normal" way, often leading to negative judgments of others.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : Cultural relativism encourages looking at cultural practices from the prespective of that culture instead of imposing one's own.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : A subculture exists within the larger culture but has distinct norms and values (e.g., skaters,gamers, hip-hop communities).
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Next question
Explanation : Formal norms are codified into laws (like traffic rules). Informal norms are unwritten expectations (like saying "thank you").
Next question
Did you get all questions right?
YES
NO
FORKY HAS BEEN FOUND!!!
NEXT THEME
Forky got away
NEXT THEME
Carl wants to get his house to Paradise Falls, but he needs your help! Answer the following 5 questions correctly to help guide his house to its destination. Every correct answer moves him closer. If you miss too many, the house might get stuck along the way!
Begin
Explanation
Next question
Explanation : Positive sanctions reward behaviors that follow societal norms, encouraging others to comply with rules like social distancing.
Next question
Explanation
New question
Explanation: Cultural hegemony occurs when the dominant group’s values and norms are presented as “normal” and widely accepted, helping them maintain social and political power.
Next question
Explanation
New question
Explanation : Cultural diffusion is the spread of beliefs, practices, or items from one society to another; McDonald’s is a clear example of American culture spreading globally.
Next question
Explanation
Next question
Explanation: Cultural leveling occurs when differences between cultures decrease, often due to globalization and the spread of technology or media, making societies more alike.
Explanation
Next questions
Explanation: Technology can change behaviors, norms, and ways people interact, using Zoom for education reflects a social change driven by technological innovation.
Next question
Did you answer all questions right?
YES
NO
Congratulations!You helped Carl’s house reach Paradise Falls safely.
CLAIM YOUR PRIZE (CLICK HERE)
Oops! Carl’s house got stuck in a storm there weren’t enough balloons to lift it all the way. Better luck next time!
CLAIM YOUR PRIZE ( CLICK HERE )
How many themes did you get right ? click the option that fits.
1 theme right out of 5
2 themes right out of 5
3 themes right out of 5
4 themes right out of 5
5 themes right out of 5