An ideology that commits to traditional values and ideas with a strong opposition to change or innovation.
Conservatism
What people think about something (their opinion or attitude towards an issue, an action, or an event).
Point of View
Informing and educating people about a specific topic or issue to influence their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors is to r_____ a___________
raise awareness
Entitlements relating to fair treatment and equity for all.
Rights
At the centre of social action is p__________
The idea of emphasising the rights and freedoms of the individual, usually with government guarantees for those rights and freedoms.
Liberalism
The reasons why someone might think a particular way about something; what have influenced the person/group’s point of view.
Values
A formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause.
Petition
Obligations of or duties on individual(s)/group(s).
Responsibilities
Participation is the key to this system of Government
Democracy
The idea that spending money and using goods helps the economy, and buying things benefits society.
Consumerism
What shape a person/group’s specific beliefs and values. They are the ‘big umbrellas’ under which people think a particular way about something.
Perspetive/Ideology/Worldview
To withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a protest.
Boycott
The common characteristics and behaviours associated with a group.
Culture
Something that is currently affecting various people or places.
Social Issue
The idea of an economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods. The production of goods and services is based on supply and demand in the general market (known as a market economy), rather than through central planning (known as a planned economy or command economy).
Capitalism
The idea of valuing and revitalising Indigenous knowledge and approaches and promoting and protecting the rights of Indigenous peoples
Indigenism
The purpose of a social action is usually to bring about __________ (hint: a key social studies concept)
Change
The cause or effect of human actions and interactions, which may be positive or negative, short term or long term.
Change
The idea of valuing the role of mātauranga Māori and te Tiriti in shaping equitable policy and an equitable society. This ideology values tino rangatiratanga and co-governance when necessary to ensure equity. Affirming the mana of all individuals and groups, Māori and non-Māori, is essential to those with this ideology.
Māoritanga
An ideology of support that places a Nations’ interests (economically, politically, and socially) above other community and group interests. People whose values are shaped by this ideology believe countries should act in their own best interests, even if that is at the expense of other countries or groups within their own country.
Nationalism
What TSIDV stands for
Thinks, said, ideology, define, values
Social action is participation in society, in tangible ways, to either support or challenge a ...
System
Structure you should use to relate concepts in social studies reports / essays
NDL - Name, define, link
What SWOT stands for
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats