Lesson Three: Political Ideologies and Economic Theories
Part One: Political Ideologies
"A political ideology is an organized collection of ideas and values that describes a political system , movement, or way of thinking. When shared by many people, a political ideology can motivate individuals, parties, non-governmental organizations, and governments." (page 39 of the textbook)
After reading pages 38 to 46 in the textbook, complete definitions for the terms listed in the chart below:
| Term |
Definition |
| liberalism |
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| conservatism |
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| centrist |
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| authoritarianism |
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| totalitarianism |
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| anarchism |
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| libertarianism |
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Then view the following videos:
Part Two: Economic Theories
Canadian and World Politics
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