Modern Liberalism
Industrial Revolution
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Famous Economists
100

Modern liberals believe in a mix of these two competing ideologies.

Collectivism and Individualism

100

The Industrial Revolution began mainly in this industry.

Textile Industry

100

This 'cuddly' US leader was considered the first modern or progressive president.

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt

100

The Triangle factory was lacking these forms of organization when it burned down.

Labour Unions

100

This mustachioed Brit famously said, "In the long run, we're all dead."

John Maynard Keynes

200

This Economic collapse in the 1930's forced governments to adopt more collectivist economic policies.

The Great Depression

200

A new class of wealthy people in banking, industry, engineering and law were called this French term.

Nouveau Riche

200

This shapely government program was brought in to the US in order to reign in unregulated capitalism by using the three C's.

The Square Deal

200

The Radium dial painters legal case helped establish this modern labour concept.

Occupational Health and Safety

200

This American economist was an avid follower of FA Hayek's 'Austrian School'.

Milton Friedman

300

The change from voluntary business decisions as defined by Welfare Capitalism to government defined laws, regulations and social programs was called this.

Welfare State

300

The government response to the Luddites is best described as protecting this Liberal principle.

Private Property

300

This new program was brought in during the Great Depression.  It created the 'alphabet agencies'.

The New Deal

300

The Radium Girls and the Triangle Strikers are most closely associated with what other women's legal struggle?

Women's Suffrage

300

This economist is most closely associated with demand side economic theory.

John Maynard Keynes

400

Modern Liberalism stumbled in the 1970's due to this economic problem of stuck wages and higher prices.

Stagflation

400

The Chartists demanded these rights for all men over 21

Voting Rights

400

This cycle was blamed for the Great Depression.  Franklin Roosevelt and John Maynard Keynes wanted to regulate it.

The Boom and Bust Cycle

400

The Triangle Fire helped inject this organization into the relationship between labour and management

Government

400

This American is most closely associated with 'trickle-down' economic theory.

Ronald Reagan

500

A collective term for government programs designed to 'kick in' when citizens are facing difficult economic times.

Social Safety Net

500

Robert Owen's practices at his New Lanark factory are specifically called this ideology.

Utopian Socialism

500

This deal saw the protection of millions of acres of US wilderness.

The Square Deal

500

This Suffragette was wrong believed to have committed suicide for the cause of women's right to vote.

Emily Davison

500

The grandfather of economics, this man is most closely associated with classical liberalism and Scotland

Adam Smith