Visual Vocab

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VISUAL VOCABULARYSocial 30-1

Sarah Ehr

IDEOLOGY

A group of ideas that reflect the beliefs and values of a group or individual

Example: A common ideology in North American is liberalism because we believe in freedom and democracy

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Sarah Ehr

INDIVIDUALISM

A system of beliefs that place importance on the rights of the individual, and self reliance, above the group

Example: Police need a warrant to search property without just cause, because people have a right to privacy.

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COLLECTIVISM

A system of beliefs placing importance on the needs of the group over the rights of the individual

Example: When individuals are put in prison to protect society, even though in Canada people have the right to freedom

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LIBERALISM

A system of beliefs regarding politics that favors individual freedom, progress and reform.

Example: USA highly values liberty after the revolution from Britain

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SELF INTEREST

Taking advantage of opportunities for oneself by oneself

Example: In Cambodia supposedly those who work hard succeed while those who do not live in poverty

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COMPETITION

Two or more groups struggling for a resource Example: Two oil companies struggling for an area of

land

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FREEDOM

Political – Absence of interference by a sovereign

Economic – Absence of interference when producing, trading or consuming goods

Example: In Canada we are able to have access to both types of freedom

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RULE OF LAW

No one person is above the law, all must obey it

Example: Even Canada’s national leaders can be arrested when they break the law

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PRIVATE PROPERTY

All resources and assets are owned by individuals and the government has no control over it.

Example: When oil is found, it belongs to the owner of the land

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COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Each person has some responsibility for the good of all within their group, and the actions of all within their group

Example: When soldiers go overseas, they represent our country so they need to behave well

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COLLECTIVE INTEREST

Any activity, service etc. that satisfies a concern of the group, improves it in some way, or promotes it

Example: The legal system satisfies the concerns of everyone in Canada

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COOPERATION

Orderly sharing of something beneficial for everyone involved

Example: During WWII the allies cooperated in order to accomplish a goal.

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ECONOMIC EQUALITY

All members in society have equal opportunity to all resources in the economy

Example: When oil is found, all citizens get a share of the profits

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COLLECTIVE NORMS

The typical behavior expected of a group Example: Profiling based on what group you belong to

has become common

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PUBLIC PROPERTY

Resources and assets are owned and managed by the government so “all may benefit”

Example: In Communism, the government owns everything and redistributes it among the people evenly

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BELIEF

An idea about any part of life that one accepts and embraces

Example: The belief in religion is a common one throughout the world

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VALUE A belief that one has deep emotional attachment

to and it influences their behavior Example: I value my friends and family, and so I behave in

ways where I can keep or protect them

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INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY

The set of characteristics that an individual exhibits which defines who they are

Example: I have characteristics, such as always doing whatever favors are asked of me, that I am known for and make me who I am.

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COLLECTIVE IDENTITY

The set of characteristics that are exhibited by a group that set them apart from others

Example: Languages and how groups communicate set them apart from others, and become things they are known for. Such as Canadians and “Eh?”

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