Exploring Your Ideology
(the evolution of liberalism)
i·de·ol·o·gy [ahy-dee-ol-uh-jee, id-ee-]
— n , pl -gies
1.a body of ideas that reflects the beliefs and interests of a nation, political system, etc and underlies political action
2.philosophy, sociol the set of beliefs by which a group orsociety orders reality so as to render it intelligible
3.speculation that is imaginary or visionary4.the study of the nature and origin of ideas
1.a body of ideas that reflects the beliefs and interests of a nation, political system, etc and underlies political action
2.philosophy, sociol the set of beliefs by which a group orsociety orders reality so as to render it intelligible
3.speculation that is imaginary or visionary4.the study of the nature and origin of ideas
Social Studies 30 focuses on the origins and complexities of ideologies, examining the multiple perspectives and principles of classical and modern liberalism.
(to ease the concerns of those who do not vote for the Liberal party, we are not teaching political party campaign platforms, but the actual academic definitions and applications of various ideologies - a classical liberal would most likely vote for the federal Conservative Party of Canada)
QuestA has diploma exam quests from previous years for students to practice with.
Study Stack: a website that allows you to enter data and then study in a variety of ways.
Brainscape: www.brainscape.com/packs/3022375/invitation?referrer=575839
Brainscape: www.brainscape.com/packs/3022375/invitation?referrer=575839
Additional Resources:
- Grade 9 Website: http://mrsbaldwinsocial9.weebly.com/
- Social 30 Review http://socialstudies30abelkeatargyll.weebly.com/index.html
- The American Journey Modern Times: Spotlight Videos
- Canadian Crime and Criminal Law http://www.pearsoned.ca/highered/divisions/hss/winterdyk/chapter.html
- Website that helps define liberalism: http://www.philosophybasics.com/branch_liberalism.html