Social Studies 30 Terms

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  1. 1. - (two words) They wanted to create a perfect society for all members of society.
  2. 3. - (one word) Trying to make things better for man through an increased role of government.
  3. 7. - (two words) When the society elects people to represent them in government.
  4. 12. - (Three words) A time of great prosperity for some but also a time of economic hardship for most. The age of Contradictions.
  5. 15. - (one word) The belief that someone's individual freedom is an important thing in society.
  6. 19. - (one word) A political system where the decisions are made by a majority rule.
  7. 21. - (two words) This Philosopher believed in the right to life, liberty and property. Citizens are able to rebel against their government that doesn’t respect their rights.
  8. 23. - (one word) a government planning committee, identifies the country's economic needs and determines how to fulfill them.
  9. 24. - (one word) Known for a free market economy, with little to no government involvement.
  10. 25. - (four words) This voting system happens in Canada, where the winner of a riding has the most votes when voting close. This doesn’t mean they have a majority rule (over 50%).
  11. 26. - (one word) The belief that everyone should have a role in society, which helps protect the welfare of the group as a whole.
  12. 27. - (one word) Biased or incomplete information used to sway people to accept certain beliefs.
  13. 29. - (one word) Selective breeding to improve the genetic quality of the stock. It deemed a lot of people unfit to bear children.
  14. 30. - (two words) Was known as the “champion of equality”. This philosopher was also seen as the forefather of socialism.
  15. 31. - (one word) They appealed to the people's emotions and basic instincts, used the slogan “Peace, bread, land, and all power to the soviets”.
  16. 32. - (two words) Wrote the Communist Manifesto.
  17. 34. - (two words) Where within the government there is a Governor General, who represents the crown. They both must follow the rules of the constitution.
  18. 36. - (oneword) When Britain decided to create a mass movement for working people called the “People's Charter”.
  19. 39. - (one word) a form of government where political rule is given to a monarch who has a divine rule, and leads without any checks or balances.
  20. 42. - (three words) Created the “New Deal” for the American people.
  21. 44. - (one word) A policy towards a rival nation characterized by increased diplomatic, commercial and cultural contact and the desire to reduce tensions through negotiations.
  22. 45. - (two words) Built New Lanark, believed that people were a product of their environment.
  23. 46. - (two words) Known as the “Champion of Absolutism”. Believes citizens should give up their rights to the government for peace and security.
  24. 47. - (three words) “ I am free to do what I want, as long as it doesn’t harm others.”
  25. 48. - (two words) Members of government must vote with the party leadership. No matter what the people they represent say.
  26. 49. - (two words) The consumer makes the decision on what to buy, therefore determining what will be produced.
  27. 50. - (three words) “we need more citizens who are less concerned about what their government can do for them, and more concerned about what they can do for the nation.”
Down
  1. 2. - (two words) Had the “square deal” - a fair deal, equal treatment for all.
  2. 4. - (one word) A Structure of beliefs that motivates people's social and political actions.
  3. 5. - (two words) Demand Side Economics, (All the problems have to do with the supply of money).
  4. 6. - (one word) Khruschev destroyed Stalin's image of a perfect leader, and promised a return to socialist equality.
  5. 8. - (two words) Favors Collectivism, has more government involvement.
  6. 9. - (two words) This favors individualism, the laissez-faire and people who support capitalism.
  7. 10. - (one word) Believed in the supply side economics, the road to serfdom.
  8. 11. - (two words) The first time the government intervened with laws to regulate working conditions.
  9. 13. - (one word) A professional revolutionary, with an iron will. Was known as a good planner with one aim- to overthrow the government.
  10. 14. - (two words) Assigning members of parliament seats according to popular vote.
  11. 16. - (one word) It is a response to poverty, and the belief it can be eradicated.
  12. 17. - (one word) Everyone works freely for the good of everyone else and does not try to gain more than the next person.
  13. 18. - (five words) Signified the end of the cold war.
  14. 20. - (one word) Believed in Checks and Balances, wanted to split the government into different branches (Legislative, Executive and Judiciary).
  15. 22. - (two words) Criticized unfair business practices, wrote “History of Standard Oil”.
  16. 28. - (one word) It is fundamental to democracy, and how we treat others with different viewpoints then ourselves.
  17. 33. - (three words) When the young Americans objected to fighting in the Vietnam war.
  18. 35. - (two words) A period of time where the philosophy of reason and individualism grew, and started with the questioning of doctrines and values.
  19. 37. - (one word) A political system where decisions are made by a small group in power known as the elite.
  20. 38. - (two words) “Leave it alone”
  21. 40. - (one word) A political system in which one party government controls all aspects of individual rights. With one leader in control of that party.
  22. 41. - (two words) organized groups of workers who have goals to increase wages, shorten working hours and get safer working conditions.
  23. 43. - (one word) He is known as the “champion of free speech”. “ I would rather be led by a fine lion than 1000 rats of my own species”.