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SS 30-1

SS 30-1. Unit Two Review. Multiple-Choice. Part 1. Modern and Classical Liberalism. Modern Liberalism (Collectivism). Classical Liberalism (Individualism). Interested in protecting the freedoms of individuals in economic affairs

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SS 30-1

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  1. SS 30-1 Unit Two Review Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  2. Multiple-Choice Part 1 Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  3. Modern and Classical Liberalism Modern Liberalism (Collectivism) Classical Liberalism (Individualism) Interested in protecting the freedoms of individuals in economic affairs Maximum rights and freedoms for certain individuals-entrepreneurs Government rules, regulations and social programs are kept to a minimum • Interested in creating equality of opportunity for all individuals • Freedoms and rights favour the individual, with more individuals in society receiving rights • Government intervenes to ensure that the most vulnerable people are cared for-sick-unemployed-poor Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  4. Groups • Have a clear understanding of the following groups who challenged liberalism • Chartists • Utopian Socialists • Humanists • Marxists • Luddites Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  5. People to Know -Don’t forget the usual suspects-Hobbes-Locke-Rousseau • Know the following people, their importance and their ideas: • Montesquieu-role of government • Adam Smith-lots-classical liberalism-invisible hand etc… • Ronald Reagan-Reaganomics-trickle-down • Milton Friedman-Friedrich Hayek-monetarism Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  6. Communism • NEP • Five-year Plans • Kulaks • Russian Revolution • Holodomar • Any other ideas from your notes Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  7. Nazism • Hitler’s rise to power • All features of the Nazi state-Economic as well as how the people lived • Anti-Jewish actions as well as other groups • Ideas of the perfect Germans-Aryans Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  8. Cold War • You need to know what the Cold War was, how it came about and features of the Cold War • Berlin Blockade • Berlin Wall • Cuban Missile Crisis • Hungary • Czechoslovakia Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  9. Cold War • Also know your terms related such as the following: • Détente • Deterrence • Dissuasion • MAD • SALT I-SALT II • Etc… Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  10. Non-Aligned States • For non-aligned States know what they were and how they came about • Also know the following in detail: • Tito and Yugoslavia • Bandung Conference • Concept of Third World Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  11. Chapter 8 • From our last chapter know the following: • Positive and Negative Freedoms • Neo-conservatives-all • As well review the material in the text on the French Revolution Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  12. Written: Source Analysis and Position Paper Part 2 Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  13. Source Analysis • You need to know the following for the Source Analysis: • Comprehensive knowledge of Modern and Classical Liberalism • Comprehensive knowledge of the Great Depression • Comprehensive knowledge of F.D.R.-especially the New Deal-CCC-other features • Keynes-thorough understanding of theory Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

  14. Position Paper • Again a clear understanding of Classical and Modern Liberalism is required especially the economic part • Therefore you should review Adam Smith as well as thoroughly go over Chapter 6 • Your review of the New Deal will help you as well as current knowledge of the current state of world economic affairs as well as the past couple of years Program of Studies: RI2: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?

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