30-1 Review 2011
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Essay Case Studies
SS 30 topics for review
Study Flash Cards: these are not all inclusive but have most of the terms you should know.
Do You Know:
Factors affecting ideologies:
-culture/language
-media
-environment
-gender
-religion/spirituality
Components of ideologies:
-characteristics of individualism
-characteristics of collectivism
Are you familiar with the following enlightened thinkers?
-Thomas Hobbes
-John Locke
-Jean-Jacques Rousseau
-Montesquieu
-Adam Smith
-John Stuart Mill
To what extent are you familiar with liberalism?
-classical liberalism
-modern liberalism
-differences between classical liberalism and modern liberalism
Principles of Liberalism:
-Economic Freedom
-Private Property
-Individual Rights and Freedoms
-Rule of Law
Events influencing new thought:
-Great Law of Peace
-French Revolution
-American Revolution
-Enclosure Acts
-Industrial Revolution
Ideologies responding to classical liberalism:
-conservatism
-chartists
-communism/marxism
-utopian socialism
-feminism
-environmentalism
-welfare capitalism
-luddites
Liberal responses to 19th c. challenges:
-welfare state
-progressivism
-universal suffrage
-labour unions
-neo-conservatism
Rejections of liberalism
-communism
-Nazism
-Stalinism
Cold War
-containment
-spheres of influence
-alignment (supporting a superpower)
-non-alignment
-brinkmanship
-domino theory: The domino theory existed from the 1950s to the 1980s. It was promoted at times by the United States government, and speculated that if one state in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. The domino theory was used by successive United States administrations during the Cold War to justify the need for American intervention around the world.
-detente
-end of Cold War
Democracies:
-direct
-representational
-parliamentary
-republic
-proportional
Authoritarianism:
-Oligarchy
-totalitarian
-monarchy
-one-party state
-military dictator
-tyranny of majority or minority
Economic Systems:
-traditional economies
-free market economies (laissez fair, capitalism)
-command economies (planned economy)
-mixed economies
Illiberal practices in liberal democracies
-treatment of Aboriginal Peoples
-War Internment Camps (1914-1918, 1939-1945)
-Cold War proxy wars (1945-1991)
-restrictions on rights and freedoms through different laws (2001-present)
Ideologies in relation to political parties of Canada
-Conservative
-Liberal
-NDP
-Bloc Quebecois
-Green
-Wild Rose
Roles and Responsibilities of Citizens:
-Laws
-Taxes
-voting/ jury duty
-voice dissent appropriately
-political participation
-advocacy
Role of citizen during conflict:
-times of crisis
-civil-rights movements
-anti-war movements
-McCarthyism
-pro-democracy movements
-solidarity
-environmental issues
-culture/language
-media
-environment
-gender
-religion/spirituality
Components of ideologies:
-characteristics of individualism
-characteristics of collectivism
Are you familiar with the following enlightened thinkers?
-Thomas Hobbes
-John Locke
-Jean-Jacques Rousseau
-Montesquieu
-Adam Smith
-John Stuart Mill
To what extent are you familiar with liberalism?
-classical liberalism
-modern liberalism
-differences between classical liberalism and modern liberalism
Principles of Liberalism:
-Economic Freedom
-Private Property
-Individual Rights and Freedoms
-Rule of Law
Events influencing new thought:
-Great Law of Peace
-French Revolution
-American Revolution
-Enclosure Acts
-Industrial Revolution
Ideologies responding to classical liberalism:
-conservatism
-chartists
-communism/marxism
-utopian socialism
-feminism
-environmentalism
-welfare capitalism
-luddites
Liberal responses to 19th c. challenges:
-welfare state
-progressivism
-universal suffrage
-labour unions
-neo-conservatism
Rejections of liberalism
-communism
-Nazism
-Stalinism
Cold War
-containment
-spheres of influence
-alignment (supporting a superpower)
-non-alignment
-brinkmanship
-domino theory: The domino theory existed from the 1950s to the 1980s. It was promoted at times by the United States government, and speculated that if one state in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. The domino theory was used by successive United States administrations during the Cold War to justify the need for American intervention around the world.
-detente
-end of Cold War
Democracies:
-direct
-representational
-parliamentary
-republic
-proportional
Authoritarianism:
-Oligarchy
-totalitarian
-monarchy
-one-party state
-military dictator
-tyranny of majority or minority
Economic Systems:
-traditional economies
-free market economies (laissez fair, capitalism)
-command economies (planned economy)
-mixed economies
Illiberal practices in liberal democracies
-treatment of Aboriginal Peoples
-War Internment Camps (1914-1918, 1939-1945)
-Cold War proxy wars (1945-1991)
-restrictions on rights and freedoms through different laws (2001-present)
Ideologies in relation to political parties of Canada
-Conservative
-Liberal
-NDP
-Bloc Quebecois
-Green
-Wild Rose
Roles and Responsibilities of Citizens:
-Laws
-Taxes
-voting/ jury duty
-voice dissent appropriately
-political participation
-advocacy
Role of citizen during conflict:
-times of crisis
-civil-rights movements
-anti-war movements
-McCarthyism
-pro-democracy movements
-solidarity
-environmental issues