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EXPLORING THE POLITICAL

SPECTRUM

Internet Activity

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Where do you fit on the Political

Spectrum???

This lesson is based on three different quizzes that

will help to establish where you fit on the spectrum

or compass. You need to complete all of these tests.

Minds On- Political Spectrum Work Sheet package 20

questions

Action - 1. Political Beast Quiz on line @

http://politics.beasts.org/scripts/survey 75 questions

3. Political Compass Test on line @

www.politicalcompass.org 62 questions

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The Political Beast Quiz

The next 4 through 11 slides are connected to

The Political Beast Quiz and should be referred

to and used for the reflection portion of your

assignment.

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Political Beasts Instructions…

1. Go to : http://politics.beasts.org/scripts/survey . The test is 75 questions long be sure to answer them to the best of your ability, and be sure to ask for clarification of terms if you are unsure.

2. At the completion of the survey you will be given a Graph of where you fit on the spectrum. Right click that image, select save, and save it to your H drive. Print this page as well.

3. On the next slide you will see a set of images one will look very similar to your graph. You will delete this graph and paste your own in its place.

4. From the other political spectrum graphics that are on this slide you are to come to a conclusion as to where your political ideologies fit.

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Where are you in the political spectrum

according to the political beasts quiz?

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Types of Issues

Fiscal/Economic Issues

Taxation

Business Regulation

Subsides

Price Regulation

Government Spending

Wealth Distribution

Moral/Social Issues

Criminal Law

Morality

Prison Policies

Rights and Liberties

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Conservatism

A conservative fits the general description as one who

believes:

in a minimal role of government. This particularly applies

to economic and fiscal issues

in a strong emphasis on moral values and strict

enforcement of criminal law

in individual freedom and the protection of these freedoms

at all costs. These Freedoms include all inalienable rights

In an equal opportunity for all to succeed after putting forth

an effort

in individualism and support of strong moral character

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Liberalism

A liberal typically:

Believes in a government with a large role. This typically includes, but is not bound to, support of: income redistribution, social legislation, and a "big government" role in the economy and fiscal matters.

Liberalism takes a very passive side to most moral issues. Certain criminal law, for example anti drug laws, are often questioned and disapproved of by the left. The far left often adheres to what can be termed an "if it feels good, do it" policy.

Role of society is thought of as a basis. The "it takes a village" proverb and a society as a whole often take precedent to individual rights.

Results should be equal for all. Those who put in more effort should be no more successful than those who don't

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Libertarianism

Libertarians believe:

that each person owns his own life and property, and has the right to make his own choices as to how he lives his life - as long as he simply respects the same right of others to do the same.

you should be free to do as you choose with your own life and property, as long as you don't harm the person and property of others.

that this combination of personal and economic liberty produces abundance, peace, harmony, creativity, order, and safety

Government control of the economy should be minimal.

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Communism as seen in practice not

necessarily theory

A communist believes:

In complete government involvement and regulation

of the economy.

redistribution of wealth is key

The government should own, run, and control all

business.

The ends justify the means. All is done for the good

of society

Access to resources should be equitable

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The Moderates

The moderate tends to stand with different groups

on an issue to issue basis. Some moderates have

strong leanings in regards to certain ideologies in

partial areas such as moral conservatism and

economic liberalism

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The Political Compass Test

The next 12 through 23 slides are connected to

The Political Compass Test and should be

referred to and used for the reflection portion

of your assignment.

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The Political Compass Concept

Some feel that the Political Spectrum that just goes from left to

right is not adequate.

It is essentially an economic line.

We can show, for example, Stalin and Mao Tse Tung, with their

commitment to a totally controlled economy, on the hard left. Socialists

like Mahatma Gandhi and Robert Mugabe would occupy a less extreme

leftist position. Margaret Thatcher would be well over to the right.

That deals with economics, but the social dimension is also

important in politics. That's the one that the left-right scale

doesn't adequately address. So they added one, ranging in

positions from extreme authoritarian to extreme libertarian.

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Both an economic dimension and a social dimension are

important factors for a proper political analysis.

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Some international examples…

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Political Compass Instructions

1. Your are to go to the web page: www.politicalcompass.org

The test is 6 “web pages” long be sure to answer them to the

best of your ability, and be sure to ask for clarification of

terms used if you are unsure.

1. Look at the sample handout for additional assistance where

several of the questions have been clarified.

2. At the completion of the survey you will be given a Graph of

where you fit on the spectrum. Right click that image, select

save, and save it to your H drive. Print this page as well.

3. Go back to slide number 6 and copy your graph over the

image on the left hand side.

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Authoritarian

Characterized by or favouring absolute obedience

to authority, as against individual freedom: an

authoritarian regime.

Of, relating to, or expecting unquestioning

obedience.

Adjective

insisting on strict obedience to authority

Noun

a person who insists on strict obedience to authority

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Libertarian

Libertarianism, like socialism, is a vague ideology.

The most common definition of libertarian is

someone who believes that individuals should have

the freedom to do whatever they wish so long as

they do not hurt anyone in the process.

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Liberalism or Moving toward the

Left Wing

Left wingers believe in substantial equality.

They argue that not every individual is the same

and so government policy should be aimed to

create substantial rather than just formal equality.

Examples of left wing substantial equality include

affirmative action and social and cultural rights.

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Left Wing

Can be divided into 6 key principles:

Belief in positive law (law made by human beings)

Faith in progress

Preference for equality over liberty

Belief in the benevolence of government and

individuals (charitable)

Belief in the perfectibility of human beings (the

capability of becoming perfect)

Belief in the community

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Right Wing

A society can either be free or equal, but it cannot be both.

This is counter-intuitive to most people in liberal democracies, who

want above all else to live in a perfectly free & perfectly equal

country.

While it is true that certain forms of freedom & equality are connected,

such as equality under law & freedom of opportunity, freedom &

equality are more likely at odds. Common sense suggests that where

freedom is to be promoted, inequality must result and where

equality is to be established, freedoms will likely be curtailed.

tradition & history are very important to conservatives, they do not

oppose progress blindly. Conservatives believe that change and

progress can be either good or evil, and that as a society we ought to

progress in such a way as to maximize both freedom and virtue.

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Right Wing Conservatism

continued..

the definition of conservative can be divided into 6

key principles:

Belief in natural law (body of rules inherent in human

nature and essential to or binding upon human society)

Belief in established institutions

Preference for liberty over equality

Suspicion of power—and of human nature

Belief that some are exceptional instead of perfect

equality

Belief in the individual

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Capitalism vs Socialism vs

Communism

Capitalism is an informal economic system in which property

is largely privately owned, and in which profit provides

incentive for capital investment and the employment of

labour.

Socialism is a formal economic system in which society exerts

considerable control over the nation's wealth and property in

the pursuit of social justice.

Communism is a formal economic system in which property,

particularly capital property (e.g. factories, machines, tools,

etc.), is commonly owned and scarce resources are allocated

through planning as opposed to price signals in a free

market.

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Where do you stand?

1. Write a reflection or report that describes the three test

results that you scored and where this places you on each

spectrum or compass.

Which ideologies and political parties apply to you

based on these results?

2. Then describe whether or not you agree or disagree with the

ideologies that each test has assigned you and why.

3. If you disagree with the results, explain what ideology or

ideologies do you believe fit you better or fit your beliefs?

Why or why not?