Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
100

First anticapitalist ideology to emerge in the 19th century.

Utopian Socialism

100

Often confused with wanting chaos

Anarchism

100

Political philosophy was based on English industrialism

Marxism

100

This group consisted of Leftists and Radicals

Liberalism

100

The 5th leftist group mentioned in chapter

Militant Indigenous (and sometimes Black) movements

200

The first group believed that transformation of society would occur this way

without destruction or violent class struggle

200

This group's ideology opposes

authoritarianism, hierarchies

institutions, governments, capitalism

200

This group called for change in this way.

Violent overthrow of the government and creation of new institutions

200

The two subgroups of this 4th ideology

Radicals and Leftists
200

This woman was a member of this last group

Dolores Cacuango

200 Bonus Points if you can tell me why she is so important (to my satisfaction)

300

One of the proponents of the first ideology was (just name one)

Thomas More (1478-1535)
Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825)
Edward Bellamy (1850-1898)

300

This group has two main traditions (perspectives, perhaps?)

Individual and Social Anarchists

300

One of the proponents of this ideology was (name one)

Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Frederick Engels (1820-1895)


300

The Liberal subgroup focused on two types of rights (name one)

individual rights

social rights (education, health care, housing, adequate standard of living)

300

Whose assumptions about Revolutionary movements did this group challenge?

Marxists

400

By the end of the 19th century, this first group dies out for this reason

Class struggle required 

400
One of the proponents of this ideology was (name one)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865)

Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin (1814-1876)
Emma Goldman (1869-1940)

400

Group 3 believed that the agent of change would be this group (who)

working class, industrial workers

400

The Radical subgroup argued for these issues

condemned US imperialism
agrarian reform
protection of worker rights
nationalization of means of production
representative government

400

Why is this group so unique?

Focused on working with rural communities and workers to advance *their* goals

500

This first group believed that enlightened leaders would improve society this way

Technological developments

500

What event started International Worker's Day?

1886 Haymarket Affair 

Bonus 200 points if you explain it to my satisfaction.

500

New conception of history created by founder of this movement

Historical Materialism

200 Bonus Points if you can define this to my satisfaction

500

This group pointed to what document/s as the basis for their platform (name one)

1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (French Revolution)

U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights (freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, etc)

500

FEI

Federacion Ecuatoriana de Indios (Ecuadoran Federation of Indians)

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