Social 30-1 RI1
Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that may influence individual and collective beliefs and values?
Culture
Relationship to land
Private property
Spirituality
An individuals beliefs and values strongly depend on their personal connection to factors such as language and media.
True
False
Humans are selfish
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Humans are entitled to natural rights
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
People should have free will, freedom and dignity
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Humans are born good but are corrupted by society
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
People seek comfort and are naturally sociable
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Society can't be equal
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Everyone has a right to education
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
People are good by nature
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Humans are selfish
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
People couldn't be truly free if they were oppressing others
Marx
Owen
Locke
Smith
Burke
Lenin
Stuart-mill
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Hobbes
Aboslute monarchy
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
All are equal under law
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Democracy with separation of power
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
No class structure
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
If individual benefits, the rest of society will benefit
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Go back to the way things were
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Equality and education for all
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Womens rights and political minorities shouldn't be ignored
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Government regulation
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Supported violence to create change
Owen
Locke
Rousseau
Marx
Burke
Hobbes
Stuart-mill
Montesquieu
Smith
Lenin
Obey government authority
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Give up some rights in exchange for protection; majority rules
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
People think for themselves; obey laws voluntarily
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Women should be equal to men; a child's education should be based on their interests
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
If individual benefits, society benefits
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Change must occur graduallly to preserve society; teachings of the past
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Equal wealth distribution by free will; good morals and working conditions
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Rulers and leaders should have limitations on their power
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Violence to take down current government to achieve communism
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
Universal social welfare for everybody; freedom from labour
Burke
Marx
Rousseau
Lenin
Owen
Monesquieu
Stuart-mill
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
The difference between individualism and common good is:
What is good for the individual vs the collective
What is good for everybody
What is good for one person
What is good for a group of people
Another name for individualism is classical liberalism
People have natural rights and freedoms like life, liberty and property
Montesquieu
Smith
Rousseau
Locke
Everyone needs to vote on every issue
Montesquieu
Smith
Rousseau
Locke
Separation of powers
Montesquieu
Smith
Rousseau
Locke
Individuals need to be given the freedom to make their own decisions
Montesquieu
Smith
Rousseau
Locke
Laissez-faire capitalism is when governments do not interfere with the free market economy.
Marxism is a theory of socialism that includes:
The labour theory of value
Class struggle
Dialectical materialism
All of the above
Production, prices, investment, and incomes are determined by a government.
Communism
Supply and demand economy
Free market economy
Command economy
Communism is:
A left wing ideology
A theory that advocates war
All property is owned publicly and everyone is treated fairly
All of the above
Willing to use violence to gain economic fairness
Liberal
Conservative
Reactionary
Moderate
Radical
Are willing to give up economic freedom for fairness; also wants political and social freedom as long as it doesn't harm anyone else
Liberal
Conservative
Reactionary
Moderate
Radical
Balance between freedom and maintaining status quo
Liberal
Conservative
Reactionary
Moderate
Radical
Wants economic freedom and wants to maintain political and social traditions
Liberal
Conservative
Reactionary
Moderate
Radical
Willing to use violence to gain political and social freedom
Liberal
Conservative
Reactionary
Moderate
Radical
A set of principles or ideas taht explains or would and our place within it
Progressivism
Ideology
Collective responsibility
Collective interest
Define progressivism.
Support for social reform
Pursuing one's own interests or advantages
Relates to conduct, values or appearance
None of the above
Individual rights and freedoms inclues the right to life, liberty and security.
Support for social reform
Pursuing one's own interests or advantages
Relates to conduct, values or appearance
None of the above
Collective responsibility is holding the whole group responsible for the actions of individuals within the group
True
False
Economic equality is when everyone earns exactly the same.
Egalitarianism is when all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
The state
A community
An individual
All of the above
Individuals seeking their economic self interest benefit society more than they would have if they tried to benefit society directly.
Trickle down effect
Consumer sovereignty
Invisible hand
Deregulation
Consumer sovereignty is when the desires and needs of consumers control the output of producers.
True
False
Economic darwinism is:
The theory that inherent dynamic forces only allow the best persons or organizations to prosper in a competitive situation or environment
The removal or regulations or restrictions
Known as survival of the fittest
A and c
The trickle down effect is the theory that if the indsustry prospers, that everyone will prosper as wealth trickles down to ordiinary workers and consumers
The theory that inherent dynamic forces only allow the best persons or organizations to prosper in a competitive situation or environment
The removal or regulations or restrictions
Known as survival of the fittest
A and c
The distribution of wealth across a wider range of society
Mercantilism
Capitalism
Centralized
Consumer sovereignty
Centralized is the control of an activity or organization under multiple authorities.
Mercantilism
Capitalism
Centralized
Consumer sovereignty
Progressive is a group person or idea that is favoring social reform or new liberal ideas
True
False
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