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2. A set of ideas belonging to a social or political group, which ideas direct goals and actions, and are the basis of a political/economical/social system.
3. Marxism is an ideology which was adopted by the Soviet Union.
6. An ideology or belief that the individual is of greater importance than the group, as such the individual has little group/external influence and will ether succeed or fail on its own.
7. An example of Individualism in the US is the right to own firearms as a citizen in order to protect personal interests.
14. A theory promoting freedom and equality, as well as free competition and a free market. Where there is progress by reform and through change of laws, rather than through revolution. Also there is emphasis on choosing your own leaders.
15. The US is viewed as an example of a liberalistic country.
18. Taking advantage of opportunities that benefit oneself, including interests and welfare, without concern for the interests or welfare of others. .
19. An example of pursuing self-interest is a company, such as Microsoft, which promotes goals and aspirations without concern for other smaller companies.
27. Political: Where you are free from government interference, and have the power to speak, act, think, and believe whatever you want without outside restraints or opposition.
28. Economic: Freedom from regulation from governments in business matters. Freedom for individuals to sell, trade, or use their property as desired without interference from others as long as the property was acquired in a moral and law abiding manner.
29. In Canada we have political freedoms that protect our rights, such as freedom of speech. An example of a country which has an extremely high level of economic freedom is the US.
36. Property and land which belongs to an individual which is not designed for public use. Where the individual has exclusive legal rights, and where ownership can only be transferred with owners consent.
40. Where the group is responsible for an individual’s actions without actively collaborating.
41. An example is when a group people are found on site where a crime has been committed, and the entire group is found responsible even if only a select few were actually involved.
44. Interest in or taking part in an action that will benefit the collective group, when your actions ether benefit or harm the goals of the entire group not just the individual.
45. For example a company would make and work towards goals that would be included in the collective interest of the entire company, not just one worker.
52. Where all members of a society have equal stations and have the same level of access to economic resources.
53. An example is how some countries have economic equality, while some have no economic equality and thus have lower living standards, lower health rates, and lower income.
70. An example is the compared values of a new object with no sentimental value, and a heirloom with lots of sentimental value. Another example is the different ideas or standards that are important to a group of individuals, things like laws, or rules.
73. The different aspects of an individual, such as belief, appearance, ideas, ect., that make up an individual, and that makes an individual different and unique.
74. Each person has their own individual identity. Everyone is unique, for example they are male or female, musical or athletic, they have different colors of hair, and a variety of religions.