Ideologies
Classical Liberalism
Karl Marx
Rejecting Liberalism
Cold War
100

Economic system based on free market, fair competition wise consumers profit motivated producers and minimum government 

Capitalism 

100

1723 influential Scottish political economist who challenged key ideas on mercantile system how free market economy could work 

Adam Smith 

100
used by Karl marx refer to a class of industrial workers whose only asset is the labor that they sell to an employer 

Proletariat 

100

form of government in which one person or small group possesses absolute power 

Dictatorships 

100

foreign policy of stopping the spread of communism by establishing strategic allies around the world through trade and military alliances 

Containment 
200

ideology developed overtime to address concerns with the inequality and injustices created by a capitalist society while remaining focused on individual rights 

Modern Liberalism 

200

idea that law itself not an individual had the greatest power all individuals are equal before the law and subjected to law 

Rule of Law 

200

oppressed working class must over come it property owning oppressors through revolution, together towards becoming a classless society property is owned by community, people share in benefits of production 

Communism 

200

authoritarian system of government extreme militaristic nationalism a belief in the rule of the elite 

Fascism 

200

international behavior or foreigh policy that takes a country to the brink of war pushing one's demands to the point of threatening military action 

Brinkmanship 

300

oppressed working class must overcome it property owning oppressors through revolution 

Communism 

300

economic system based on free market fair competition wise consumers profit motivated producers and minimum government 

capitalism 

300

Political ideology that advocates a peaceful evolutionary transition of society from capitalism to socialism 

Democratic Socialism 

300

a fascist political ideology based on complete rejection of the political values of liberalism by creating totalitarian dictatorship focused on ideas of national power and racial superiority also called National Socialism 

Nazism 

300

a period of the Cold War which major powers tried to lessen the tensions between them through diplomacy treaties arms talks and reduction 

Dentente

400

idea that woking class should overthrow the capitalist class and establish a classless society where property would be owned by the state

Marxism 

400

British Philosopher individuals should be free to act as they wish so long as their actions did not intervene in the free market 

John Stuart Mill 

400

publicly funded medical care programs that provide economic and social aspects of society 

Social Programs 

400

based on interpretation of communism repression of political opponents 

stalinism 

400

developed a foreign policy to support anti-communist forces in Greece and Turkey Support to defeat communism 

Truman Doctrine 

500

based on cooperative communities with improved living and working conditions for industrial workers 

Utopian Socialism 

500

principal of minimal govenment intervention in lives of individual and working of economy 

limited government 

500

economic crisis that began with stock market crash in 1929-1930 Bank Failed factories closed many people became unemployed and internationally trade declined 

Great Depression 
500

Ideology that promotes the notion that some individual or groups achieve power and advantage over others through competition because they are stronger and fitter 

Social Darwinism 

500

a political and military policy of taking over additional territory through violation of another country's sovereignty for reasons that can include defence

Expansion

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