Political Liberalism
Social Studies Values
There is key language in this discipline that must be used in your papers. This is language you will only hear in a Social Studies classroom. In English class you will hear your teachers talk about metaphors, simile, Shakespeare. In Science, cells, genome, atoms, molecules. In math, factor, numerals, division....
In Social Studies this language includes and must used in your written work in order to demonstrate Proficiency, Standard of Excellence etc. Government accountability, Government Responsiveness,;Political Stability; Suffrage; Tyranny of the Minority; Tyranny of the Majority; Rule of Law; Common Good; Social Order; Security; Social Safety Net;; Checks and Balances; Minority/ Majority/ Coalition Governments;
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Democracy and the Internet Dictatorships
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foundations_of_canadian_democracy.doc | |
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foundations_of_american_democracy.doc | |
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mandatory_voting.doc | |
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sweden_info.doc | |
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Social Studies Values
Individual Freedom State Control
"I" 'We"
Freedom Equality
Academic Freedom Authority
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest Autocratic
Freedom from Discrimination Censorship
Freedom of Assembly Collective will
Freedom of Association Common Good
Freedom of Choice Conformity
Freedom of Expression Conservatism
Freedom of Press and Media Elite in Power
Freedom of Religion Official Force
Independence Cooperation
Minority Rights Status Quo
Competition Stability
Private Property Public Property
Right to Bear Arms Safety and Security
Self Reliance Safety Net
Rule of Law State Law
Universal Suffrage Voter Laws
"I" 'We"
Freedom Equality
Academic Freedom Authority
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest Autocratic
Freedom from Discrimination Censorship
Freedom of Assembly Collective will
Freedom of Association Common Good
Freedom of Choice Conformity
Freedom of Expression Conservatism
Freedom of Press and Media Elite in Power
Freedom of Religion Official Force
Independence Cooperation
Minority Rights Status Quo
Competition Stability
Private Property Public Property
Right to Bear Arms Safety and Security
Self Reliance Safety Net
Rule of Law State Law
Universal Suffrage Voter Laws