Alberta Social Studies 30-1 Definitions 100% Correct
Alberta Social Studies 30-1 Definitions 100% Correct Classical Liberalism Valuing the freedom of individuals Perspectives Someones point of view Ideology A system of ideas and ideals Individualism The habit of being independent Collectivism The thinking that values the goals of the group and the common good over the goals of any one individual Point of view Someones first person view Citizenship Being part of a community Dystopias An imaginary place where things are bad Big Brother Government watching you constantly Freedom of Speech The right to say whatever you want. Democratic Process A practice that allows democracy to exist Civil rights The rights of citizens to political and social freedom Philosophy The fundamental nature of knowledge Thomas Hobbes A philosopher who advocated sovereighnty John Locke A philosopher that believed people were not born with ideas. Jean-Jacques Rousseau A philosopher, writer and composer of the 18th century
Written for
- Institution
- Alberta Social Studies 30-
- Course
- Alberta Social Studies 30-
Document information
- Uploaded on
- March 8, 2024
- Number of pages
- 38
- Written in
- 2023/2024
- Type
- Exam (elaborations)
- Contains
- Questions & answers
Subjects
-
alberta social studies 30 1 definitions 100 corr
Also available in package deal