Political Attitudes
Political Ideology
Political Culture
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100

Speed of political change and the methods to achieve it.

What is Political Attitude?

100

Rejects the notion of the state altogether.

What is Anarchism?

100

This comprises those basic institutions that help define a society.

What is culture?

100

High freedom, low equality.

What is Liberalism?

200

It wants to remain the status quo.

What is Conservatives?

200

This political ideology seeks to balance freedom and equality.

What is Social Democracy?

200

Refers specifically to the basic norms for political activity in a society.

What is Political Culture?

200

Liberals and anarchist favor this kind of power.

What is Decentralized?

300

The corresponding political attitude of fascism.

What is Reactionary?

300

It is a set of values that are held by the individuals.

What is Political Ideology?

300

This values emphasize greater diversity among people and tolerance for their behavior.

What is self-expression/self-expression values?

300

They prefer a balance between state power and individual freedom.

What are social democrats?

400

A view of political attitudes that is linear.

What is Left-Right Continuum?

400

Fascism rest on the idea that people and group can be classified into these two (2) terms.

What is Inferiority and Superiority?

400

The map of political culture that is related to "Political Culture:500" category.

What is World Value Map?

400

A system of political, social, and economic liberties, supported by competition, participation, and contestation (such as voting).

What is Liberal Democracy?

500

These political attitudes may be a complete opposite but has common thing for violence.

What is Radical and Reactionary?

500

This term is used to describe political ideology as "not specific to one country or time".

What is Universalistic?

500

This political scientist indicates that across the globe, societies can be arrayed by the extent to which they are guided by values that fall along two axes.

Who is Ronald Inglehart?

500

He defined fundamentalism as “the affirmation of religious authority as holistic and absolute, admitting of neither criticism nor reduction; it is expressed through the collective demand that specific creedal and ethical dictates derived from scripture be publicly recognized and legally enforced.”

Who is Bruce Lawrence?