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- 3. The belief that individuals are the primary unit of society and that they should have the freedom to pursue their own goals and interests.
- 4. A specific type of liberalism that emphasizes individual liberty and limited government over other values.
- 6. A social system characterized by hierarchical relationships and land ownership.
- 7. An economic policy that advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy.
- 9. An economic system based on private ownership of resources and production for profit.
- 12. Economic systems characterized by minimal government intervention and a focus on competition and individual choice.
- 15. The idea that governments should have limited power and that individuals should have significant autonomy.
- 16. A Scottish economist who advocated for free markets and limited government intervention in "The Wealth of Nationwas s."
- 18. The principle that everyone is equal under the law, regardless of social status or position.
- 19. A political philosophy that advocates for individual liberty and limited government to the greatest extent possible.
- 21. An English philosopher who emphasized natural rights and the social contract theory.
- 22. An economic system where governments control trade to benefit the nation.
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- 1. A political philosophy that emphasizes tradition, order, and stability.
- 2. A political philosophy that emphasizes individual liberty, limited government, and free markets.
- 5. The idea that people agree to form a government to protect their rights and that they have the right to overthrow a government that does not protect their rights.
- 8. The idea that people agree to form a government to protect their rights.
- 10. A French political philosopher who promoted the separation of powers in government.
- 11. The division of government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
- 13. A philosophical movement that emphasized reason, individual rights, and progress.
- 14. The belief that individuals have fundamental rights and freedoms, such as the right to life, liberty, and property.
- 17. A philosophical theory that argues that actions are right or wrong depending on whether they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
- 20. Rights that are believed to be inherent to all human beings, regardless of government.
