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comparative exam 1
Question | Answer |
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Radicals | Those with a political attitude that favors dramatic, often revolutionary change. |
Ethnicity | Specific attributes and societal institutions that make one group of people culturally different from others |
Nationalism | Pride in one’s people and the belief that they have a unique political destiny. |
Nation-State | A state encompassing one dominate nation that it claims to embody and represent |
Citizenship | An individual’s relationship to the state, wherein citizens swear allegiance to that sate and the state in return is obligated to provide rights to citizens. |
Conservative | Those with a political attitude that is skeptical of change and supports the current order. |
Liberalism | A political attitude that favors transformation; (2) An ideology and political system that favors a limited state role in society and the economy, and places a high priority on individual political and economic freedom. |
Reactionary | Someone who seeks to restore the institutions of a real or imagined earlier order. |
Ethnicity | Specific attributes and societal institutions that make one group of people culturally different from others |
Nationalism | Pride in one’s people and the belief that they have a unique political destiny. |
Nation-State | A state encompassing one dominate nation that it claims to embody and represent |
Citizenship | An individual’s relationship to the state, wherein citizens swear allegiance to that sate and the state in return is obligated to provide rights to citizens. |
Conservatives | Those with a political attitude that is skeptical of change and supports the current order. |
Liberalism | (1) A political attitude that favors transformation; (2) An ideology and political system that favors a limited state role in society and the economy, and places a high priority on individual political and economic freedom. |
Radicals | Those with a political attitude that favors dramatic, often revolutionary change. |
Reactionary | Someone who seeks to restore the institutions of a real or imagined earlier order. |
Communism | (1) A political-economic system in which all the wealth and property are shared as to eliminate exploitation, oppression, and, ultimately, the need for political institutions such as the state. (2) A political ideology that advocates such a system. |
Fascism- A political ideology that asserts the superiority and inferiority of different groups of people and stresses a low degree of both freedom and equality in order to achieve a powerful state | |
Political Culture | The basic norms for political activity in a society |