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📖 AMSCO p.275 - p. 284
Term | Definition + Significance |
Deism | Belief in a distant, non-interfering God who created the world but doesn't intervene in human affairs |
Liberalism | A belief in individual rights, limited government involvement, and free-market economics |
Conservatism | A belief in tradition, authority, and the preservation of existing institutions, often resisting rapid changes |
Anti-Semitism | Discrimination or hatred against Jewish people based on their religion or ethnicity |
Social contract | An agreement where people follow rules and pay taxes to the government in exchange for protection and order |
Laissez-faire | A hands-off approach where the government doesn't interfere much in the economy, allowing businesses to compete freely |
Socialism | An economic system where the government or society collectively owns and controls major industries and resources to reduce economic inequality and help people |
Age of Isms | An 18th- and 19th-century movement celebrating the birth of ideas such as imperialism, socialism, romanticism, and Darwinism |
Empiricism | The belief that knowledge comes from experiments and scientific methods, not just tradition or religion |
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📖 AMSCO p.275 - p. 284
Term | Definition + Significance |
Deism | Belief in a distant, non-interfering God who created the world but doesn't intervene in human affairs |
Liberalism | A belief in individual rights, limited government involvement, and free-market economics |
Conservatism | A belief in tradition, authority, and the preservation of existing institutions, often resisting rapid changes |
Anti-Semitism | Discrimination or hatred against Jewish people based on their religion or ethnicity |
Social contract | An agreement where people follow rules and pay taxes to the government in exchange for protection and order |
Laissez-faire | A hands-off approach where the government doesn't interfere much in the economy, allowing businesses to compete freely |
Socialism | An economic system where the government or society collectively owns and controls major industries and resources to reduce economic inequality and help people |
Age of Isms | An 18th- and 19th-century movement celebrating the birth of ideas such as imperialism, socialism, romanticism, and Darwinism |
Empiricism | The belief that knowledge comes from experiments and scientific methods, not just tradition or religion |
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