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Definitions
Sources of Identity
Characteristics and Themes
Prcinciples of Individualism
Principles of Collectivism
100
the idea you have of yourself as a unique individual
What is personal identity
100
This often has a strong influence on their children's identity
What is family
100
How should it work in the future?
What is Visions of the Future
100
No one is above the law
What is Rule of Law
100
having all things in common, no private ownership
What is economic equality
200
one you share with a group of people
What is collective identity
200
Relating to roles of men and women in society
What is gender
200
a community of people who reside in an area defined by its boundaries
What is nation
200
concern for ones own well-being or advantage
What is self-interest
200
working together for the common goal of the collective; provides a self- governing group
What is Co-operation
300
set of principles or ideas that explain our world and our place within it
What is an ideology
300
beliefs and values that are influenced by the suroundings we inhabit
What is relationship to land
300
How should society be organized?
What is Structure of Society
300
having personal possession of real estate, physical or intellectual things
What is private property
300
The labour union in the Industrial Revolution is an example of
What is collective interest
400
an ideology for social and political reform
What is progressivism
400
the sharing of information which can influence our identities and ideologies
What is media
400
the worship of one or more deties and acceptance of a set of values
What is religion
400
to be able to buy or sell to whomever or whereever you wish with no government intervention
What is economic freedom
400
Conduct, values, standards or appearance followed in a certain group
What is adherence to collective norms
500
a state of individual freedom from outside authority
What is autonomy
500
the ideology of a governing body can influence its members
What is government
500
What are humans like and why do they act as they do?
What is the Nature of Human Beings
500
the idea behind 'supply and demand'
What is competition
500
holding the whole group responsible for behaviour of individuals
What is Collective Responsibilty