PPT-Chapter 31: Conservatism
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By Ai Hue Nguyen Morgan Riccobene Vasiliki Dinoulis and Julia Dunn Period 3 Pragmatic Liberalism Nixons first term of presidency began on a hopeful note as Nixon
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By Ai Hue Nguyen Morgan Riccobene Vasiliki Dinoulis and Julia Dunn Period 3 Pragmatic Liberalism Nixons first term of presidency began on a hopeful note as Nixon promised to bring the country peace and respite in contrast to the turbulence of the 1960s Pledging to unite the country Nixon. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students of conservatism? Hastion results were ations. If this last election has taught us any-are the symbioticof energy. It prevents families from enjoyingvision. Conservatives must vigorously con- R. REENER The New Conservatism. “The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.”. - Margaret Thatcher. Created by: Mr. Chansen, Stephen T.. Department Head - Sunset High School. Conservatives, in general, seek to preserve the traditional way of life in their societies. There are considerable disagreements among conservatives. Which parts of traditions are worth preserving?. Traditions and customs vary from one society to another. Liberalism vs Conservatism. Liberalism. The stickiest word in the political dictionary.. This "belief" is the attitude of those who are reasonably satisfied with their way of life yet believe that they can improve upon it substantially without betraying its ideals or wrecking its institutions. . Early 19. th. century. Big Ideas. Revolutions of 1848 challenged the conservative order and led to the breakdown of the Concert of Europe. Liberal Reform in Great Britain. Whig and Tory parties run by aristocrats. Chapter 28. The New Conservatism. Liberalism. G. overnment should regulate the economy. Government should actively help the disadvantaged through social programs and taxing the wealthy. G. overnment should not regulate social behavior. Definitions:. Liberalism: . Ideas of social progress, economic development, and the . upper middle . class. Society governed by a constitution that valued individual rights.. Economic Liberalism:. Often associated with Liberalism. Supported laissez-faire . Liberalism. Government regulates economy to protect people from big business and wealthy elites. Government plays active role in helping disadvantaged Americans. Social Programs. Tax burden on wealthier people. There are considerable disagreements among conservatives. Which parts of traditions are worth preserving?. Traditions and customs vary from one society to another. The “political philosophy of imperfection”. 1980–1992. I. The Election of Ronald Reagan, 1980. Reagan . compared to . his early hero, FDR:. FDR championed . the “forgotten man” against big business. Reagan . championed the “common man” against big government. Problem of squeezing 6 (or however many) dimensions into 1. From . Chapt. 11: . Moral systems . are interlocking sets of values, virtues, norms, practices, identities, . institutions, technologies. , and evolved psychological mechanisms that work together to suppress or . FORGET. WHAT YOU THINK . YOU KNOW ABOUT. . Conservatism. Liberalism. Romanticism. Socialism. Nationalism. Feminism . CONSERVATISM. Social . Class(. es. ). :. Buzzwords. Mixes Well With. Doesn’t Play . Nationalism. Based on the concept that a nation is composed of people of like customs, language, culture and history.. Opposition to the Vienna Settlement. Creation of the Austria and Russian Empires..
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