Introduction to Politics 2Ce, Student Quiz: Chapter 05

Introduction to Politics 2Ce, Student Quiz: Chapter 05

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. Ideology is ________.

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. Liberalism and socialism have been powerful ideologies since the late eighteenth century because ________.

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. Liberal ideology ________.

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. Classical liberalism began to be questioned in the late nineteenth century mainly because ________.

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. Liberals favour the free market economy because ________.

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. Karl Marx disagreed with many socialist thinkers because ________.

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. The socialist view of human nature assumes that ________.

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. Characteristically, conservatives are ________.

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. It is difficult to conceive of nationalism as an ideology like liberalism or socialism because ________.

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. Neoconservatives believe that ________.

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. Political ideologies that are associated with the European Enlightenment include ________.

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. The classical liberal tradition emphasizes negative liberty and focuses on the individual. The core meaning of liberty is found in ________.

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. Key principles of socialism are ________.

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. Edmund Burke is often referred to as the father of Conservatism. In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, he argued ________.

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. Major aspects of neoconservatism, which became more influential during the George W. Bush presidency (2001-09), include ________.

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