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Chapter 1
culture
media
languages
worldview
collectivism-
religion/spirituality
ideology
individualism
environment and
relationships to the land
gender
beliefsideological spectrum
communism
capitalism
values
Chapter 2
Competition
Democracy
Economic freedom
Individual rights and
freedoms
Individualism
Private property
Rule of law
Self-interest
Liberalism
Social contract
Chapter 3
adherence to collective norms
Crown corporations
collective interest
Crown land
collective responsibility
economic equality
collective will
human interdependence
collectivism
public property
common good
social contract
communism
socialism
co-operative
Chapter 4
Adam Smith
capitalism
class system
classical liberalism
laissez faire capitalism
modern liberalism
distribution of wealth
liberal democracy
monopoly
Haudenosaunee
liberalism
rule of law
limited government
supply and demand
Confederacy
John Stewart Mill
mercantilism
Chapter 5
Cost of living
Unions
Equal opportunity
Laissez-faire capitalism
Feminism
Standard of living
Human rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Industrial revolution
Voting rights
Industrialization
Welfare state
Labor standards
Chapter 6
Bourgeoisie
Great Depression
Universal health care
Collectivism
Marxism
utopia
Communism
Proletariat
Utopian socialism
Democratic socialism
Social programs
Government intervention
Socialism
Chapter 7
Bolsheviks
Dissent
Leninism
Communism
Eugenics
Nazism
Dictatorship
Fascism
Social Darwinism
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Stalinism
Industrialization
Adolph Hitler
Subsistence agriculture
Collectivization
Benito Mussolini
Brinkmanship
Deterrence
Pro-democracy movements
Cold War
Expansionism
Second World War
Collective security
Ideological conflict
Sphere of Influence
Containment
Liberation movements
Buffer Zone
Détente
Non-alignment
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Aborignal rights
imposition
assimilation
landholding
enfranchisement
Indian Act
treaty rights
Chapter 10
Aboriginal collective thought
Aboriginal self-government
Environmentalism
Alternative thought
Extremism
Civil disobedience
Religious perspective
Chapter 11
Authoritarian political systems
Interest groups
Consensus decision making
Majority government
Direct democracy
Minority government
First past the post
Party-solidarity
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Plebiscite
Representation by population
Proportional representation
Representative democracy
Referendum
Will of the people
Chapter 12
Command economy
Mixed economy
Economic equality
Social safety net
Free-market economy
Chapter 13
Parliamentary democracy
Constitution Act (1867 – 1982)
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms
Chapter 14
Anti-terrorism act
Resource use and development
Censorship
Terrorism
Emergencies Act
USA Patriot Act
Pandemics
War Measures Act
Racism
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