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Individualism

chapter 4 outline

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4-1 Political Culture Constitution?America and France No constitution?UK US Separates powers between three branches large land with more than million citizens English, millions speak Spanish, 1/6 Hispanic, Catholics and protestant denomination more likely than the French or British to believe that everybody should be equal politically, but far less likely to think it important that everybody should be equal economically UK Parliamentary system: the legislature chooses a prime minister from within its own ranks 60 million people Most French are Catholic; most British belong to the Church of England (Anglican, the official state religion) or the Church of Scotland France Semi presidential or quasi parliamentary system divided into three branches 60 million people

George Orwell's 1984 - Research Paper - tyranny

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1 My Last Name My Name My Teacher English 10H 1 April 2015 1984 Research Paper People eat, sleep, drink and die. Through the commotion of life, people overlook the importance of individualism. The individual creative mind is caged when tyrannical powers attempt to limit the freedom of the people. The rigid dystopian society of 1984 exposes and exemplifies the inconceivable abuses of tyranny through manipulation and punishment and the importance of individuality that is also presented in recent culture.

Ch 2 AP Micro econ

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The Market System and the Circular Flow 02 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright ? 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. The Market System Known as capitalism Characteristics of market systems: Private property Freedom of enterprise and choice Self-Interest Competition Markets and prices Australia, Switzerland, and the U.K. LO1 2-* Global Perspective LO2 Index of Economic Freedom, Selected Nations 2-* Technology and Capital Goods Advanced technology and capital goods are encouraged Specialization Division of labor Geographic specialization LO2 2-* Active, but Limited Government Government may be needed to alleviate market failures Government can increase effectiveness of a market system LO2 2-* The Five Fundamental Questions

frq - renaissance

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Abigail Wright Reger 1 31/8/14 AP European History FRQ - Renaissance Once Italian Renaissance begins, the ideas and conceptions of individuals in society changes drastically from previous thoughts. During the Middle Ages, people were focused only on life after death, Christian humility, and that the ruler?s role in society was to rule only by following basic Christian principles. People who changed this way of thinking were called humanists. Three ways that the Renaissance revolutionized the ideas of individuals was through the ideas of secularism, individualism, and the ruler?s role in society.

test21-4

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An economic belief supported by the U.S. that opposes the government regulating business. In the late 1800?s businesses operated without much government regulation. This is known as laissez-faire economics. Laissez-faire means ?allow to be? in French. Laissez faire supports our economic system of capitalism Economic system characterized by private property ownership Individuals and companies compete for their own economic gain (Profit) Capitalists determine the prices of goods and services. Production and distribution are privately or corporately owned. Reinvestment of profits Supports laissez faire and the ?free enterprise? system Economic system based on cooperation rather than competition Believes in government ownership of business and capital

Industrial Rev

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Unit 2a Review: Forces of Change ? Industrialization (HONORS) What are the four ?forces of change? identified in class? Industrialization c. Communications Nationalism d. Democracy Define: Industrial Economy Change in technology to help expand resources. Shift to manufacturing factories What are several characteristics of an industrial economy? (at least 5) Competition, Change in environment, communications, more resources, cities, machines, labor Examples of an industrial economy? China, Great Britain, India Non-examples? Iraq, Mexico, Parts of Africa The 7 ingredients needed for a country to industrialize (can you name the 8th?): ? 1. Capital (money) 2. Raw materials 3. Markets 4. Power source 5. Transportation 6. Labor 7. Technology 8. Stable gov?t ?

US Political Science Outline

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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1/11 Constitution A constitution is a blueprint for government, may also be sen as a set of rules for government Many nations have constitutions, some are written in a single document, others consist of many documents taken together Constitution is the US blueprint for government Declaration of Independence Gives list of grievances for why separating from Britain States principles Declares independence ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1/18 The Constitution big things Republicanism: Government by representatives who are chosen by the people Federalism: Power is divided between levels of government Separation of Powers: Power is divided between branches of government Constitution Article I
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