13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are …show more content…
controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
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13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
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Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their …show more content…
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28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20.
Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK
14. Reactionary - wants change, but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre
15. Conservative - doesn't want change. Example: being against gay marriage
16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage
17. Moderate - person who is not extreme, partisan, nor radical. Example: Dan Boren
18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack
Obama
19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney
20. Socialism - advocates production, distribution, and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois
21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are controlled by private owners. Example: America
22. Authoritarian - are for strict obedience of the government. example : biding by every law
23. Libertarian - people who maximize individual rights. Example: concealed carry of handguns
24. Secular - decisions shouldn't be influenced by religious beliefs. example: Indian government
25. Theocratic - government rules by a divine being. Example: Iran
26. Laissez-faire - "let do" example: America
27. Pragmatism - being practical and someone who tries to each their goals. Example: people who follow their dreams
28. Tea party - US political party. Example: Adrian Smith
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift
29. Societal shift - shift in culture and morals in a society. Example: 1960's societal shift