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VOCABULARY Sarah White

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VOCABULARY

Sarah White

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Ideology

people with a common beliefs of how a group or nation should work. (economic equality)

Example- all people should be considered equals no matter what gender or race you are.

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Individualism To look after yourself and not rely on the government.

Example- American health care is individualism because the people decide for themselves how much coverage they want with any support from the government.

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Collectivism

The needs of a group are put above the needs of a individual. Everyone has some responsibility for one another.

Example- Canadian health care because everyone pays into it for the good of others if they may need coverage.

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Liberalism

To believe in having equal rights and liberty, and being able to choose how your lead.

http://www.wasatchwatcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Liberal-Party.jpg

Example- The liberal party of Canada

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Self-interest

To be independent, work for yourself. Free to fail or to succeed.

Example- private businesses are an example of self-interest because if the owner of a private business fails they are the only one to blame

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Competition

To compete against one or more groups, to achieve a prize or a resource that is in limited supply.

http://www.marshall-wi.com/vertical/Sites/%7B498F1B85-D11A-471F-B2FD-985DC8706117%7D/uploads/%7B4AF487BB-0403-4B14-B977-9BD07983DB8D%7D.JPG

Example- playing a sporting game to see who comes out on top is a good example of competition

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Freedom(political/ economic)

To be free to have a say in the way government and economy is run

http://www.studentsfordemocracy.ca/site_files/democracy.jpg

Example- democracy is a example of political freedom because people are free to vote for who they want to govern them.

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Rule of Law

Everyone must abide by the law no matter what walk of life you come from.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_M2NXbKR3bjM/TEYVlb6MR3I/AAAAAAAAAMs/8fYHZsHfQmw/s1600/Lindsay+Lohan+mugshot.jpg

Example- Lindsay Lohan went to jail for committing a crime, despite her celebrity status.

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Private Property

The right to own something as an individual where no part goes to the government or society

http://www.glamro.gov.uk/check/Building%20of%20a%20Capital%202/Images%202/Mansion-House-touchup.jpgExample- owning a home

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Collective Responsibility

A belief that society is somewhat responsible for the actions of a individual.

http://www.suggestsoft.com/images/fort-liberty/u-s-army-screensaver.gif

Example- In some ways we are responsible for the work that the army does because we as a country want them to be at war

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Collective Interest

To satisfy the concerns of a group, to improve the groups condition.

http://worcsu.com/files/student_council_web_link.jpg

Example- Student council works to satisfy the need of a school

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Cooperation

done with or working with others for a common purpose or benefit

http://nogemag.ca/Cooperation.jpg

Example- a house would never get built unless the people building it cooperated together to get the job done.

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Economic Equality

All people are economically equal. Government may set tax polices so that all people make about the same wedges no matter what your occupation is.

http://amerititlecompany.com/assets/images/quarterly-taxes02.jpg

Example- if you have a high paying job, you have to pay more taxes than someone with a low paying job so that the money being paid is equal.

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Collective NormsA behavior, belief or value that is considered to be normal by a group of people.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2116/2249623639_9011dc71f4.jpg

Example- In some Asian countries women stretching their necks is a collective norm. where as here in Canada this practice would seem odd.

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Public PropertyProperty that belongs to no one individual. But is owned by the government for

everyone's use

http://spectrum.mit.edu/wp-content/images/2007-summer/establishing-a-library.jpg

Example- A library is a good example of public property because everyone in the community is free to use it.

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Value

Something that a person considers highly important in their life

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dU4iuM1jTdA/S_AJs0kJtoI/AAAAAAAAAeo/KOq0rYRWvI0/s1600/friendship2.jpg

Example- To say that someone values another persons friendship

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Belief

Something an individual has strong faith in or believes to be true.

http://www.fbcweatherford.org/_data/images/worship/misc/hands-worshiping.jpghttp://www.ebibleteacher.com/images/sermonview/JesusBaptism.jpg

Example- Believing in a higher power

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Individual Identity

What makes a person unique or makes them different from other people. A persons valves and beliefs help shape there individual identity.

http://gothichairstyles.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/man-goth.jpg

Example- People show their personal identity through the clothing they wear.

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Collective Identity

An identity you share with a group that has the same ideology

http://freeringtonesnokia.com/Backstreet_Boys.jpg

Example- The backstreet boys share the same collective identity of being boy band