Ideologies
Identity
Welfare
Democracy
Politics
100

This is a definition of an ideology

What is.A coherent system of ideas concerning the nature of society (empirical side) and of how society should be (normative side)?

100

This is a name for the process that shapes your identity

What is socialisation?

100

The point of welfare is to fullfill these.

What are needs (of the population)?

100

The meaning of the two words demos and kratos in greek

What is people and rule?

100

Easton's definition of politics

What is: Politics is the authoritative allocation of values for a society.

200

The theoretician responsible for liberalisms political side

Who was John Locke?

200

These things are internalised in the socialisation process:

What is the norms, values and skills necessary for belonging to a community?

200

These three actors are the fullfillers of needs in the welfare models we have read about

What is the market, civil society and the state?

200

The Brit who said: 

“It has been said that democracy is the worst form of
government except all the others that have been tried.”

Who was Winston Churchill?

200

A system of government by one person or a few persons with absolute power

What is autocracy?

300

Traditional conservatism saw society like this

What is: like an organism?

300

A mix of primary and secondary socialisation.

What is dual socialisation?

300

This welfare model is based on liberalism, most people get their welfare through private insurance companies, but those who cannot afford this can get small benefits from the state

What is the residual model?

300

The two empirical or descriptive forms of demovcracy

What is direct and representative democracy?

300

The clergy governs by referring to “higher powers” and ultimately deciding what laws should apply.

What is a theocracy?

400

For classical liberalism this was the ideal society.

What is the night watchman state?

400

This is the difference between formal and informal norms

What is: formal norms are written rules (for example laws)

Informal norms are unwritten rules (don't pick your nose in public)

400

This welfare model is based on conservatism and benefits are payed for by the employer, the employed and the state. The entire family is ensured through the person(s) that have a job.

What is the corporative model?

400

The two normative forms of democracy

What is participatory and competitive democracy?

400

The man that proposed the idea in 1748 that the political power should be separated into several independent powers

Who was Charles de Montesquieu?

500

This ideology saw equality as the most important value.

What is socialism?

500

If you break a norm (formal or informal) you will most likely suffer this consequence

What are sanctions?

500

This welfare model is based on social democracy and all citizens are covered by the welfare distributed by the state and paied for by tax-money.

What is the universal model?

500

The principle that the government must have support by the parliament to govern a country

What is parliamentarianism?

500

The three powers of the state as initially proposed by Montesquieu

What is the legislative power, the judical power and the executive power?

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