3.0.2 Unit Three Concepts and Terms
Completion requirements
3.0.2 Unit Three Concepts and Terms
Unit Question: How did liberalism evolve?
Issue Question: To what extent is resistance to liberalism justified?
In this unit, you will explore the following big ideas based on questions arising from the issue question:
- Changes to societies occurred because of the effects of classical liberalism, including the development of new ideologies.
- Economic systems responded to classical liberalism through adaptations to capitalism, including the development of the welfare state and the development of socialism and communism.
- Liberalism has evolved to include support for equal rights in a representative democracy. This was a direct response to the opportunities and challenges presented by classical liberalism. With this belief came a greater role for government in society.
This is a list of new terms you will encounter in this unit.
bourgeoisie
business cycle
demand-side economics
democratic socialism
economics
capital
Chartism
classical conservatism
deficit
depression
evolution
business cycle
demand-side economics
democratic socialism
economics
capital
Chartism
classical conservatism
deficit
depression
evolution
feminism
fiscal policy
human rights
inflation
labour standards
labour unions
Luddites
Marxism
means of production
modern liberalism
monetary policy
fiscal policy
human rights
inflation
labour standards
labour unions
Luddites
Marxism
means of production
modern liberalism
monetary policy
negative and positive liberty
New Deal
proletariat
recession
regulation
socialism
supply-side economics
universal suffrage
Utopian socialism
welfare capitalism
welfare state
New Deal
proletariat
recession
regulation
socialism
supply-side economics
universal suffrage
Utopian socialism
welfare capitalism
welfare state