Classical Ideologies
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism and Fascism
Contemporary Ideologies
100

This ideology advocates institutions and traditional practices that have developed organically

Conservatism

100

Define Capitalism

An economic system has private ownership of the means of production

100

Under a Socialist system, there is            ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods and services

Public

100

The difference between communism and communitarianism is that: 

communism is a(n)        (100 points), while communitarianism is a(n)       (100 points)

-Form of Government

-Ideology

100

This contemporary ideology is most commonly associated with left-wing politics (50 Points); This contemporary ideology is most commonly associated with right-wing politics (50 Points)

-Liberalism

-Conservatism

200

This ideology is based on the importance of individual freedom and rejects older assumptions about government (divine right, monarchy, etc.)


Liberalism

200

This is what determines production, distribution, and price decisions in a capitalist system

The Market

200

In a socialist economy,          determines production, distribution and price decisions

The government/state

200

3 characteristics of fascism:

-Seeks authoritarian nationalism

-Supports the right of the people to own property

-The opposite of Marxism

200

By contemporary terms,         calls for more progressive government policy (100 points), while         calls for government policy that favors traditional values 

(100 points)

-Liberalism

-Conservative

300

These two values are emphasized by classical conservatism (150 points each)

-Stability

-Continuity

300

This author set the foundations for capitalism in his book The Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith

300

Under this democratic hybrid of capitalism and socialism, there is mostly private ownership but extensive government control

Social Democracy

300

This is political extreme is at the far left of the spectrum (200 points); This is political extreme is at the far right of the spectrum (200 points)

-Left: Communism

-Right: Fascism

300

By contemporary terms, this ideology seeks more government regulation of economy, and believes government should encourage economic equality

Liberalism

400

This ideology is considered to be the opposite of libertarianism, and it emphasizes the interests of the community as a whole


Communitarianism

400

Under this type of capitalist system, government has no regulation of the market and/or means of production; often referred to as "hands off" capitalism

Laissez-Faire

400

The term socialism and the principles that shape it were introduced by            in his book               . 

(250 Points Eac)

-Karl Marx

-The Communist Manifesto

400

Name one country that is purely Communist (200 points) and one country that is purely laissez faire (200 points)

Trick question! No country has ever successfully operated under either extreme

400

By contemporary terms, this ideology advocates regulation fewer subsidies for         , and more subsidies for         .

-Individuals

-Businesses

500

Name 5 characteristics of Libertarianism (100 Points Each) 

-Maximizing individual liberty

-Minimal role for the state

-Anti-taxation

-Socially Liberal

-Economically Conservative

500

Under this type of Capitalist system, government does have some limited regulation of the market and/or means of production

-Laissez faire

-Regulated

500

Name 5 traits of a "pure communist" society 

(100 points each)

-Classless

-Stateless

-Oppression-free

-Allows for some democratic decision making

-Common ownership of property and the means of production

500

Give me any 5 terms that we have covered in class as well as their definitions (100 points each)

Good luck!

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