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Ideology• A certain orientation

that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation.

For example Hitler's racial ideology stemmed from what he called "the basic principle of the blood.http://www.blog4history.com/2010/01/oliver-stones-new-documentary/

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Individualism

• A Belief that places the Individual ahead of the group.

• For example in most North American Countries people are able too make many personal choices that can effect how much money they make and how much influence they have.

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Collectivism

• A political theory that the people should own the means of production, meaning that we should be dependent on each other.

For example all people pay taxes so that public building’s can be funded.

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Liberalism

• A political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution

• For example The Liberal Party of Canada is the oldest federally registered party in Canada.

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Self-Interest

• Taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others

For example the Oil company’s charge a large amount of money for there product, as well as contributing too environmental pollution.

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Competition• A business relation in which two parties compete to

gain customers

For example the company’s Microsoft and Apple have a competition for the computer market.

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Freedom (Political/Economic)

• The condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints.

Many Immigrants migrated to American and Canada for the Freedom promised too them.

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Rule Of Law

• A state of order in which nobody is above and everybody follows' the law.

According too the Rule Of Law nobody is above the Law, including politicians and major celebrities.

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Private Property• Private Property is the

area of which only the owners have complete and legal control.

If an object of value is found on your land you are entitled too a share of the profit that it acquires.

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Collective Responsibility

• Collective responsibility is a concept, in which all individuals are to be held responsible for other people's actions by tolerating, or ignoring them.

For example if a person harbors a fugitive such as a murderer, etc. They can also be held accountable.

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Collective Interest:

• Collective Interest is an interest that an entire group shares or has in common.

For example public service’s such as Firefighters, police and Health care are all part of the collective Interest of Canadian Citizens.

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Cooperation• Joint operation or action; "their cooperation

with us was essential for the success of our mission

For example through Cooperation the Allies were able to succeed in World War 2

http://www.soldiersperspective.us/2007/06/26/a-heros-silent-departure/

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Economic Equality

Economic egalitarianism is a state of economic affairs in which the participants of a society are of equal standing and equal access to all the economic resources in terms of economic power, wealth, and contribution.

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Collective Norms

• Property owned by the government