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Unit 1 Review

Unit 1 Review. What is collectivism? List and describe its characteristics. What were Locke’s and Hobbes’ views on human nature? What role did they believe government should play in society?. Identify and describe the sources of identity. Identify and describe the themes of ideology.

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Unit 1 Review

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  1. Unit 1 Review

  2. What is collectivism? List and describe its characteristics.

  3. What were Locke’s and Hobbes’ views on human nature? What role did they believe government should play in society?

  4. Identify and describe the sources of identity.

  5. Identify and describe the themes of ideology.

  6. How did the Renaissance contribute to the rise of individualism? Be specific and give examples.

  7. What is individualism? List and describe its characteristics.

  8. How do individualism and collectivism compete and complement each other?

  9. How did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the rise of individualism? Be specific and give examples.

  10. Words to review • Perspective • Ideology • Collectivism • Individualism • Hegemony • Point of View • Identity • Liberalism • Totalitarianism • Progressivism • Themes of Ideologies

  11. More Words • Autonomy • Self-Reliance • Common Good • Medieval Period • Renaissance • The Reformation • Rule of Law • Individual Rights and Freedoms • Private Property

  12. Continued • Welfare-State • Self-Interest • Competition • Economic Equality • Public Property • Collective Interest • Collective Responsibility • Adherence to Collective Norms.

  13. Philosophers • Karl Marx • J.S. Mill • Adam Smith • Edmund Burke. • Locke • Hobbes • Rousseau • Hint: Use the front of your book.

  14. Let’s get a little more review in! Feel free to email or text with any questions BEFORE 9 o’clock. I will be here early tomorrow for any last minute questions.

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