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91 Lesson 2-Conflicting ideologies

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How do ideologies cause conflict?
All: Be able to
categorise different
types of ideologies.
DNA: Potsdam
Conference negotiating
peace agreement after
WW2.
- Who are they?
Do they seem happy?
What might be going
on?
Most: Be able to
understand the key
causes of new
ideologies.
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Some: Be able to
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differing ideologies
can cause conflict.
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L/O: To be able to understand that differing ideologies can cause conflict.
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What can you do under a Democracy?
Who has the power under Fascism?
What happens to money under Communism?
What happens to money under Capitalism?
Individual Work
5 min
Different types of ideology
Social ideologies [How
should you live]
Economic ideologies
[how a society should
manage money]
Political ideologies [how
a country should be
run/governed]
Philosophical
ideologies [what
you should
believe]
Using your list of definitions of
ideologies from last lesson, add
examples under each category.
L/O: To be able to understand that differing ideologies can cause conflict.
1 Min
How do ideologies start?
• Ideologies don’t just appear.
• There a lots of things that happen,
for a new ideology to be created.
L/O: To be able to understand that differing ideologies can cause conflict.
Causes
Peoples Backgrounds.
What do you think causes
people to want to create
or change Ideologies
Influential people
Books, articles, speeches?
Failure of the Government to help people
If the ideology of the government doesn't fix
the problems people have,
Think of your own cause
Effects
People's past experiences may affect how
they see the world, Why?
What effect may these people have?
Ideologies
What might people do after reading this
material?
If the ideology of the government doesn't fix
the problems people have, people might try
to think up new ways of doing things and
new ideologies
Capitalism
Everyone is ‘equal’ but not everyone has the same.
What work you do is what you earn.
Class system-super rich, rich, middle class, working class,
and those in poverty.
Wealth is distributed unequally.
The government did not interfere in businesses, this is
called the free market.
Power is shared by often an elected [voted in] group of
people and often led by one democratically elected
leader.
Everything is privately owned and controlled by the
people, this leads to health care and other services being
inaccessible to many people due to unfair prices.
Everyone should ensure the interests of the ‘individual’ is
upheld at all costs.
People can believe what they want but the religion of
consumerism is heavily present.
People are free to do what they want with their lives as
long as it is within the law.
Right
The people need to work to support themselves financially,
the government gives limited support to provide for people
unable to work.
Wealth is distributed unequally, with many who are very
rich.
Large businesses are protected and given greater freedoms
than smaller businesses.
Any reforms made to key services like education or policing
are done to maintain a set of beliefs about society and
people.
Power is often shared by a group of people but often led by
one leader, mostly voted in democratically.
Everything is privately owned and controlled by individuals.
Everyone should ensure that traditions and values are
upheld at all costs.
People can follow any religion but some religions might
conflict with some traditions.
Communism
Everyone works.
No class system-no rich or poor but the
workers should rise up.
Wealth is distributed equally
Power is shared by a group of people but often
led by one leader.
Everything is owned and controlled by the
government.
Everyone should ensure the interests of ‘the
people’ is upheld at all costs, any behaviour out
of the norm will be punished or eradicated.
Can involve censorship [cutting out/covering
up] of anything which might damage the
‘interests of the people’.
Religion is banned, the power of the people is
the highest power.
Capitalism
Everyone is ‘equal’ but not everyone has the same.
What work you do is what you earn.
Class system-super rich, rich, middle class, working class,
and those in poverty.
Wealth is distributed unequally.
The government did not interfere in businesses, this is
called the free market.
Power is shared by often an elected [voted in] group of
people and often led by one democratically elected leader.
Everything is privately owned and controlled by the
people, this leads to health care and other services being
inaccessible to many people due to unfair prices.
Everyone should ensure the interests of the ‘individual’ is
upheld at all costs.
People can believe what they want but the religion of
consumerism is heavily present.
People are free to do what they want with their lives as
long as it is within the law.
Anarchy
People can work if they want to, it is voluntary.
Any businesses are more like cooperatives where the
people run and manage it voluntarily.
Everyone is free to live life as they wanted to, with no
leader or government to tell them what to do.
Uniformity is discouraged, people are free express
themselves.
Society is run super democratically, if there is enough
of a will/desire then something is passed but it must
not infringe on the freedoms of the people.
Homes should not be owned by people, people should
not have to rent property. People should live in
cooperative housing.
No hierarchical power [no one above the other]
Everything is shared through mutual agreement.
Everyone should ensure the freedom of ‘the people’ is
upheld at all costs.
Any beliefs which seem like a form of controlling
behaviour or freedoms would not work within this
society.
Fascism
Everyone works, anyone who is a drain on society needs reeducation or attend labour camps.
Wealth is built by encouraging industries which strengthen
the country’s independence and power.
Strong control of culture to ensure traditional values and
behaviours are upheld, anyone who fails to fit in are reeducated.
Power is held by the leader or dictator, who has absolute
control. Others may be given power on behalf of this
person.
Everything is controlled by the government.
Everyone should ensure the interests of ‘the nation’ is
upheld at all costs.
Censorship of the press, film, art, radio, to ensure that
people only hear messages the leader wants them to hear.
Only the accepted Religion is allowed, any other religions
are banned, those that don’t conform are punished.
Anyone who fails to fit in to the culture created, to follow
the rules of the leader, to protect the nation are punished.
Independent
10 min
Which ideologies may cause conflict
and cooperation?
Conflict or
Cooperation?
Ideology 1
Ideology 2
Why?
Fill in your own table now showing where there might be conflict
or cooperation between each ideology.
L/O: To be able to understand that differing ideologies can cause conflict.
Sentence starters
………..is most different to…because…...
It might cause conflict because…...
………..is most similar to…because……...
It might lead to cooperation because…...
Challenge: How might your ideology become more
extreme[more dangerous]? Give examples from history.
Some of the key conflicts over ideology
were the...
As a class choose one or
all of the videos
depending on time and
interest to look at how a
clash of ideologies
caused conflict.
1.
WW1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
GzCe4qg8K0E
1.
WW2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
PCXSuaOozDE
1.
Cold War
5 mins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYcLV
DAeD4
L/O: To be able to understand that differing ideologies can cause conflict.
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